Opera 67.0.3575.28 beta update
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alexs last edited by alexs
Bug when disable compositor on Linux. Viewed in the folder in the bookmarks bar.
A long time ago under Opera Presto the same bug was fixed later (Ruari?).
Siduction (Debian/sid) with Xfce/64bit
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
Hi @alexs, it's known (returning) issue - you can find more info here.
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johnston5129 last edited by
@johnston5129 still no video popup for TWITTER is anyone at opera even listening???
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mikerobinson last edited by
How do I get back to the old tab switching behavior? This mini thumbnail thing is utter garbage compared to how it was before.
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mikerobinson last edited by
Ok, I found it. Go to opera://flags/ and find "Use horizontal tab cycler" and disable it. You're welcome.
Opera devs: This has to be the worst change you guys have made in a very long time.
I used to get a full screen view of the web page instead of a tiny little thumbnail that I have to try to squint to figure out what it is. Switching tabs shouldn't require much brain power.
I used to have a nice vertical list of all of the tabs with their icons and name, whereas with the new switcher, since they're all spread horizontally across the screen, it is not as quick to look at just the icons as when they're tightly stacked on top of each other. For example, if I want to switch to Youtube, I'll look for the red icon first, and then the text second if I have several Youtube tabs open. As it is now, I have to look across the whole screen just to look for the icons from only a few websites, and the tab that I'm after might not even be displayed.
With the old switcher, I could have 20+ tabs displayed in a nice vertical stack, and quickly mouse over them if the tab is far down, whereas with the new switcher you get, what, five?
And with the new tab switcher, if I want to cycle forwards a few tabs and then back to the original one, it's also a lot harder to do because it's almost impossible to tell what the first tab is, whereas before, the top tab is the current tab. End of story.
I'm sorry to complain. I know you guys have put a lot of work into this, but it just has terrible functionality.
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albert71292 last edited by
After this update, the "Smart" and "Funny" icons above the comments on Fark.com are no longer clickable. They worked fine prior to this update, and they still work fine in other browsers.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@albert71292 Where are the icons at exactly? And, do you have to have an account and be logged in to see them?
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albert71292 last edited by
@burnout426 Yes, apparently you have to be logged in to see them. This was the first time in YEARS I logged out to test that. Anyway, I circled where they are located below. Not sure what "broke" them in the latest beta. As I mentioned. they functioned properly up until the latest update.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@albert71292 I tested in Opera stable 67.0.3575.53 which is a build new that they beta actually and they're clickable etc. Maybe it's just the .28 build. Or, maybe it's an extension or adblocker now interfering for some reason.
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albert71292 last edited by
@burnout426 Surprisingly, shortly after I complained to Fark about it, the buttons started functioning normally again the next day in 67.0.3575.28 beta. Didn't change ANYTHING on my end. I'm assuming they did some kind of tweak on their end.
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A Former User last edited by
@andrew84 This time, I immediately installed Opera Beta from the very beginning(new installation), so I did not encounter the problem that you write about!
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@andrew84 said in Opera 67.0.3575.28 beta update:
I did like I usually do, autoupdated it via 'About' page.
I understand! In this version of Chromium 81 I have again earned WebGL and earned online video broadcasts!
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thelittlebrowserthatcould last edited by
@temkem @andrew84:
Dead here, too.
Linux Mint, no processes listed.