Opera 69.0.3653.0 developer update
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kened Banned last edited by kened
It is necessary to activate the #instagram-panel flag. I think this flag shoud be activated by default.
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A Former User last edited by
Only fixed the item with the number 3. The rest are still not working.
https://forums.opera.com/post/205728The Opera task Manager looks strange if you enable the "Dark theme".
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kened Banned last edited by
Widevine is not installed. Netflix isn't working. "No component installed".
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
I noticed that video pop-out allows to adjust volume level by using mouse's wheel (or touchpad) while the cursor hovers the volume indicator , this is a nice feature and it was requested for the old popup too.
I can suggest a few more quick actions:- maybe it's worth making possible to adjust volume by mouse wheel when cursor is on the video popup (not only if the cursor hovers the volume indicator)
- click on video = pause / play
- double click = 'back to tab'
-- - pressed left button + wheel = increase/decrease size of the popup.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
I'll go crazy! The Chromium bug is back. www.nikon.de not reachable. In the last version two days ago it worked.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@ralf-brinkmann It didn't work for me two days ago also, most probably it worked temporary for you, until you restart / shut down the PC.
- If I understood it right, Chrome fixed it in some recent 83 build (and it works fine in Edge Canary build). They didn't fix it actually, but just made the flag (#post-quantum-cecpq2) disabled by default. They do not plan doing the same for 82 version, so if Opera won't disable the flag by default, it's need to wait until Developer will be updated until 83 version of Chromium.
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1028602#c48
- If I understood it right, Chrome fixed it in some recent 83 build (and it works fine in Edge Canary build). They didn't fix it actually, but just made the flag (#post-quantum-cecpq2) disabled by default. They do not plan doing the same for 82 version, so if Opera won't disable the flag by default, it's need to wait until Developer will be updated until 83 version of Chromium.
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xantares last edited by xantares
• Since Opera 69.0.3638.0 developer:
Opera starts with the CSS media query
prefers-color-scheme: dark
seemingly returningtrue
, although Opera's light theme is selected. (You can see it on web pages using mentioned media query, internal error pages being some of those.)
Toggling →dark →light in quick settings ends up with the prefers-color-scheme flag being evaluated correctly.• New: Extension
*Action
buttons and their tooltips are messed up.[Win10/64bit]
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@ralf-brinkmann: from the same Chromium's bug thread I found a workaround, as it seems.
Run Opera shortcut with the following switch
--disable-features=PostQuantumCECPQ2Works for me.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@andrew84: Yes, that's the same effect as if I disable it in the flags. But in the last developer it worked without that trick.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@ralf-brinkmann: I don't know, I tried previous build and it didn't work for me there too.
I think the shortcut's switch is a permanent trick in contrast to flag that resets its state later, after the PC was shut down or after restart. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@sky2048 said in Opera 69.0.3653.0 developer update:
Great build, but opera://components is empty!!
@kened said in Opera 69.0.3653.0 developer update:
Widevine is not installed. Netflix isn't working. "No component installed".
Disabling
opera://flags/#new-component-update-mechanism
makesopera://components
show the components. Then, clicking "update" for widevine fetches it so it works.