![]() ![]() Note: As seen in the screenshot, the colors clash with any site that also has a dark theme, such as youtube.Ī Former User last edited by Go to google images, type in "Dark Theme" and reply here how many you see that aren't shades of black/grey. Well, I guess I'll just have to learn to do without But if my only choices are navy blue or 8gb+ memory usage from a net browser. ![]() I love Opera, it has features I feel like I can't live without. In this screenshot you can see the dark black wallpaper, the faded black normal Opera window and the navy blue Opera GX. With Opera GX I couldn't find an option for a "dark theme" and while the normal theme can have the accent colors changed to red, the background is quite obviously navy blue and clashes with everything I spent so much time making match. My PC, from the case, to the mobo, to the wallpaper, to the browsers are all black and red. The normal Opera's "Dark Theme" actually made the background black. So I got Opera GX so I could limit that memory to 2gb. I tried re-installing the browser, but the issue returned. With normal Opera closed, I have 30% or less ram usage. With normal Opera open, I have 86% ram usage. Opera would use 8gb or more just having 1 tab open. Opera GX lets you customize this sidebar however you like, so you may need to enable other options discussed in this list using the same method.I loved the normal opera browser, but for over 1 week straight now I continued getting a memory leak from Opera. If you don't see this icon, you'll need to click the three-dot Menu button at the bottom of the left sidebar and make sure GX Control is checked. Once it's open, you can keep an eye on current resource usage and add limits as needed. To access it, click the GX Control icon on the left sidebar, which looks like a speedometer. Whether you're gaming on an underpowered system and want to squeeze the most out of your resources, or just want your browser to stay out of the way as much as possible, this is a welcome addition. This feature lets you limit how much RAM, network bandwidth, and CPU the browser can use. However, you often need to keep your browser open to access a guide, video chat with friends, or similar. When you have a game open, you don't want to waste any resources that could otherwise power what you're playing. Everyone knows that Google Chrome likes to use plenty of RAM and CPU. ![]()
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