Opera 69.0.3653.0 developer update
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@proptop99 said in Opera 69.0.3653.0 developer update:
Lastly, where did the 'recently closed' button go?
It's gone. You can find recently closed tabs in Menu > History.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@proptop99: ... or by disabling opera://flags/#search-in-open-tabs. That's what I do.
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mmichel last edited by
Is it in the target to merge sidebar settings & sidebar options ? I thought the 3 dots were the same as right-click>settings in sidebar...
With the 3 dots you gain workspaces creation ! -
A Former User last edited by
where is opera://components? Common dude! I want update widevine content decryption module, I cant watch netflix
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proptop99 last edited by
@leocg Thank You, yes, I was aware of where to 'find' it now. It's just really inconvenient and when it restores the tab, it doesn't restore to the same spot in your browser where it was closed. I'm not sure why you'd want to make it more difficult for ppl to use it rather than less is all.
That being said, the performance issues are certainly WAY more important than the closed tab restore. Any response to when that will be addressed?
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proptop99 last edited by
@leocg Please see the original post you responded to: "The last 3 or 4 updates in the Beta and Developer's versions have been slow, Unstable and memory hogs. What the heck happened?? I can use a tab 'suspender' have a couple tabs live and scrolling still stutters, clicking doesn't register and resources showing aren't being pushed at all. Tabs that were left before trying the 'suspender' could take 4 or 5GBs??
I work on a PC and Laptop at the same desk. PC uses Developer and Laptop the Beta. This is how I can test them side by side and see if the problems occur on both...and they do."
Thanks.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@proptop99 It seems okay here, no performance issues noticed.
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proptop99 last edited by
@leocg I'm glad that you're not having any issues but as I said. 2 Different systems: (PC& Laptop) and 2 different versions (Beta & Developer) and both having the same types of issues with performance. I believe it started with the advent of the version where the button to 'restore' closed tabs were removed but I can't say 100%. Vivaldi & other Chromium-based browsers don't seem to be having the same issues on my systems. The massive memory usage that some tabs (that occur if you leave them) have never happened in previous versions for me either.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@proptop99 Here what usually uses more RAM is the GPU process. Do you have opera://flags/#back-forward-cache enabled by chance?
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
New build - Opera developer 69.0.3660.0
;-)
The change log, and the announcement should be available later.