Opera 65 comes with an improved tracker blocker and redesigned address bar
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A Former User last edited by
Web Apps on the desktop when?
Chrome can do it.
New Edge can do it now.
Yandex browser can do it too.
Vivaldi is working on it.Allow users to create Web Apps on Desktop.
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andrew84 last edited by
Read the suggestion about the adBlocker icon states in address bar
https://forums.opera.com/post/186249
It sounds logical after separating the tracker blocker. -
luislongueira last edited by
@luislongueira: Forget it, I already fixed it. First you have to go back to the previous version with "snap revert opera" and only then you can update Opera again with "snap refresh opera".
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kened Banned last edited by
The chinese ownership will destroy Opera. I think Opera is regressing. It seems that Opera is becoming a common browser, different from what it was in the past.
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
fade to gray effect on the tab
Hi @jimunderscorep, disable
opera:flags#reborn-3-dropdown
, restart the Opera, and see if that is what you want. -
A Former User last edited by
@gergiev Try enabling this flag
opera://flags/#bookmarks-panel
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
When playing video, a large load on the CPU.
If you hover the mouse cursor over the tab on which the video is played during video playback, the load on the CPU is reduced by almost half!
Open a website (for example YouTube) turn on the video-and see how many percent of the load shows the processor.
Then without stopping the video just hover your mouse over the tab and you will see that the load on the processor has decreased by half.
And when on any site simply include music, then, too, burden on processor much. When you hover the mouse over this active tab, the load on the processor is reduced by half.
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A Former User last edited by
@l33t4opera said in Opera 65 comes with an improved tracker blocker and redesigned address bar:
fade to gray effect on the tab
Hi @jimunderscorep, disable
opera:flags#reborn-3-dropdown
, restart the Opera, and see if that is what you want.Thank you!
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A Former User last edited by
@thegeneral said in Opera 65 comes with an improved tracker blocker and redesigned address bar:
@jimunderscorep restart and it should work
Thank you too!
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yamierite last edited by
Tab menu is broken again. And somehow now not only the pinned tabs reloads on start but the first 4-5 nonpinned tabs too. Guys, do you even test it on release?
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A Former User last edited by
Does anyone else have the problem that the 1Password extension stopped working with this release?
I manually downloaded the most recent version from 1password.com, but Opera says the package is invalid. -
operalinknx1 last edited by
Opera 65 definitely has better useability. Specially the new bookmarks view. Also The font system has changed and now uses Windows font settings! Good for older versions of Windows 10! So far its actually nice. Well done.
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herrpietrus last edited by
Can we disable that floating bookmarks panel in order to open bookmarks site directly from the sidebar?!
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A Former User last edited by
@herrpietrus You can disable the flag and restart Opera
opera://flags/#bookmarks-panel
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herrpietrus last edited by
@temkem: Good to know, but we need a switch in Opera Settings, because flags like to vanish...
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A Former User last edited by
Import of passwords doesn't work (tried to import from Chrome and Firefox). Bookmarks and history work. Import of passwords worked in previous 64 version.
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herrpietrus last edited by herrpietrus
And why I say so? Because there was no Bookmarks panel for so many years, that I've used to use Chrome Extensions (Neater Bookmarks or, currently, Minimal Bookmarks Tree) which I consider a lot better (size and shortcuts settings) and to treat side panel buton as a shortcut to the "big" b\Bookmarks Manager. Actually that become a really convenient and to be honest i don't want to lose that because after five or six years since Opera Blink release their authors finally decided that bookmarks on the side are good idea.
And yes, I don't like the history panel too.
BTW why all these graphic elements are so huge, so heavy? Even though almost everything is plain white it's also so big, with so much free spaces, so much weight... Huge overwhelming tabs/title bar, huge heavy floating panels, huge quick settings panel with huge colour switches and a lot of empty spaces... It's 2019 and I see that UI is still designed for the only one right resolution and one specific DPI. What about people who are using different combinations than FHD + 100 DPI or 4k + 150/200 DPI? UI in these cases really doesn't look good. It becomes wore and worse with every single update.