

Unlike other browsers, we try to keep Opera’s UI as close to the platform as possible. We’ve also added some cool-looking graphics to make our style blend better with the native Windows 10 style. With touch input, it will automatically increase the size of toolbar items and all context menus, plus it will give you a new icon for the fullscreen move, exactly like modern apps do. Opera now adapts to your input method to make life easier for those of you using touch. To see it in action, make sure you have recent OS updates (Windows 10, Threshold 2) and then go to in opera://settings ->Browsing -> User interface and select “Show system color on top bar”. Opera now blends with the system, changing colors across the application to match its style. The UI has changed even more for our Windows 10 users. If you select “Show advanced options” from opera://settings, the start-page configuration will show even more settings – give it a try! Of course, this is not the end of our customization enhancements, more are coming in Opera 37. We’re also responding to your requests for more customization power over Speed Dial – in the top-right corner, you will find the “Customize start page” cogwheel option, which allows you to change themes and customize the news section in one place. The start-page navigation panel has been moved to the left, to optimize the horizontal space on popular widescreen monitors. Highlights include better support for Windows 10, more customization on the start page and nicer handling of extensions in the toolbar, for those of you who use a lot of them. With Opera 36, we are giving you even more enhancements for your favorite browser :).
