Hot pink Menu/tab bar
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marchair last edited by
I'm on Lubuntu -- Ubuntu 16.10 LXDE desktop. I have refused to upgrade to the latest version (Ubuntu 17.x) because I haven't quite figured this one out, yet. Perhaps that is why I can only download Opera 45.x? (I just checked again, today.)
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fiddybux last edited by
Mine is currently green, although it is often brown, and sometimes more orangey. It literally changes colours!
Glad it's on the fix list - been driving me nuts looking for a preference and trying themes.
Xubuntu 17.04 - Opera 45.0.2552.898
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pindos last edited by
I think that this bug will never be fixed. As it was said, there is no development of Opera 32 bit version now. The last version is 45. Another annoying bug - the "Menu" button becomes red, asking to install the latest security updates! After choosing it, you are redirected to download the same build of Opera! It's very sad!
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fiddybux last edited by
I hope they do fix it. Yes, my Menu bar is red right now, and I have a pink / grey background today for some reason...often it is all sorts of pastel shades.
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chejo last edited by
Will this annoying behave will be fixed?
As pindos said, the latest security update is the same build!
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A Former User last edited by
If you are on 32bit, you can not upgrade opera to 46 or newer, so you stay with opera 45 and the bug. And no, opera is not the only closed source linux software that has dropped 32bit support.
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pindos last edited by
It's very strange. Opera still develops new versions of 32-bit products for Windows. But there is no support for Linux. I understand that amount of Linux 32-bit users is too small, I think. As for me, I start to use Linux on my Asus EeePC because of the Opera. Windows 10 work fine on it, more better then Linux, but Opera for Windows works very slow! And I can't install 64-bit OS on this machine. The processor doesn't support it.
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A Former User last edited by
Fyi, opera did not have a 32bit linux version back in 2013 when opera 15 was released, marking the switch from presto to webkit engine. The 32bit version came much later, I think after vivaldi was released with support for 32bit linux.
And the same happens for chrome. Chrome on windows is available both 32 and 64 bits, on linux it is only for 64 bits. -
A Former User last edited by
I would move to vivaldi as well, if it was not for the crappy toolkit (electron) they use to make it...
Yes, I really hate electron "apps" (in quotes because they are not really apps but pre-made web pages opened in a browser window). -
A Former User last edited by
There's a flag on opera://flags about some title bar backgrounds system or app... I don't really know it's on Windows at least.
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pindos last edited by
There's a flag on opera://flags about some title bar backgrounds system or app... I don't really know it's on Windows at least.
What flag do you mean?