Opera 66.0.3480.0 developer update
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andrew84 last edited by
@leocg said in Opera 66.0.3480.0 developer update:
One of the best recent features
Yes, I think there should be an additional option for the browser's dark mode in future that will include an opportunity for enabling the dark mode for the Web content automatically after switching the toggle on in EasySetup menu. It will reduce the eye-strain signifacally while in dark room.
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ds2902 last edited by
When I click on the button of any extension that has a menu, this menu opens for a very long time (approximately 30 seconds), the browser freezes for this time. It started in a previous test build.
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angrypenguin last edited by angrypenguin
Dark mode on Linux is still broken. Just like in previous build. See more here: https://forums.opera.com/post/185371
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paradox96 last edited by
Reported 6 month ago for 4 times (1st report, 2nd report, 3rd report and 4th report), but still not fixed.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
Like was already suggested by someone in the past, video in the main window should stop playing after activating the video pop-out (maybe as an optional feature and timecode should be preserved after switching the popup off). It will reduce CPU/GPU usage and increase the battery life.
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mishkigammi last edited by
linux mint 19.2 with all updates and last kernel
context menu - exit fuul sxreen - no work too -
A Former User last edited by
@mishkigammi exit browser. delete "Current Session" file in .config/opera-developer folder. Relaunch browser.
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
Hi @mishkigammi, I can confirm this on Linux, and it happens since version 66.0.3475.0.
As a workaround to "escape this trap", press Ctrl+N to open new window, right click on the previous one and select "close" (or simply click on it and press Ctrl+W, or Ctrl+Shift+W, if you have more than one tab opened).
Alternatively, you can downgrade your Opera to version 65.0.3466.0, in which this issue doesn't occur.
Also, disable updating it in apt as follows:sudo apt-mark hold opera-developer
, and enable it back, when the issue is solved:sudo apt-mark unhold opera-developer
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skpy last edited by
Similar to @mishkigammi problem. I maximized embedded Vimeo video, closed Vimeo full screen, but browser still remain in fullscreen mode. I see quick screen blinks while pressing F11 or Esc. Restart doesn't help. But private mode window is showed correctly. Delete current session is not a solution because I don't want to lose 100+ opened tabs.
Ubuntu Linux 16.04 amd64, Unity -
wujekatom last edited by wujekatom
@mishkigammi
@l33t4opera
@skpyHello guys.
I confirm, I have the same problem, also in Private mode. Nevermind if I press F11 or try contex-menu, window is only fast blinking and does not close fullscreen mode. Well, for me it looks like it try to return from fullscreen, but immediately returns to full.@skpy
You have to close all tabs, then close Opera and start again - it will open not in fullscreen.My configuration is:
Linux Mint 19.1 Tessa [Mate edition]
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A Former User last edited by
No line here again between adress bar and bookmark bar. Tested on a clean profile. Could anyone confirm that? -
andrew84 last edited by
@eugene-b: what you mean? There was never line between address bar and bookmarks bar (including pre-reborn3 versions).
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deresh last edited by
another workaround is to alt+F4, close opera and start it againg with "--start-maximized" option. This will restore all tabs and cancel fullscreen