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    • leocg
      leocg Moderator Volunteer @spike666 last edited by

      @spike666 Yes, you can do it in settings.

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      • spike666
        spike666 @leocg last edited by

        @leocg Thanks. That worked. Didn't realize the setting was there.

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        • firuz-u7
          firuz-u7 @kmielczarczyk last edited by

          @kmielczarczyk: I hope to correct this error soon.
          This error has not been fixed for a long time with Opera 59 and still has not been fixed.

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          • adam1709
            adam1709 last edited by adam1709

            I have a lot of pages open in the background. After the update, almost all facebook pages have lost thumbnails - they are white.
            EDIT: I see that in other contexts the same and not only facebook.
            In addition, when I do ctrl + space or press the magnifying glass, the browser freezes and I have to restart it.

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            • QuintenDeClerck
              QuintenDeClerck last edited by

              Flow is broken

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              • treego
                treego @QuintenDeClerck last edited by

                @QuintenDeClerck said in Opera 69 comes with built-in Twitter:

                Flow is broken

                I am afraid you are right. It does not seem to be working for me, either. (Windows 7, 32-bit)

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                • franlorenzo
                  franlorenzo last edited by

                  La opción de gestión de acceso a pestañas abiertas, que es espectacular y mi favorita, CTRL-SPACE, ahora aparece mucho más lenta, nada operativa. ¿Cambiará a como estaba en la versión anterior? Eso espero.

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer @franlorenzo last edited by

                    @franlorenzo English here please.

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                    • paulsg1
                      paulsg1 last edited by

                      Start & 10s & Freeze -> Restart & 10s & Freeze -> Restart & 10s & Freeze -> Restart & 10s & Freeze -> Restart & 10s & Freeze...

                      Completely unusable/broken. May I remind you this is supposed to be stable release... third or forth major stable release (69, 68, 67, ...) that's completely unusable before set of fix-builds and requires downgrade or some reconfiguration. If you require some configuration changes, either integrate it with installer (non-breaking/no-data-loss) or provide some steps...

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                      • chawoobie
                        chawoobie last edited by

                        Where are my Extension icons? I get a box that will list extensions but the icons don't appear next to address window.

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                        • andrew84
                          andrew84 @chawoobie last edited by

                          @chawoobie you can pin/unpin extension that you need.

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            teleegram not working on sidebar

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                            • chawoobie
                              chawoobie @andrew84 last edited by

                              @andrew84 Thanks! Found it!

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                              • chewy
                                chewy last edited by leocg

                                Please - No More Bloat. Please provide a way to Uninstall and completely Remove (by deleting all files, reg keys, etc.) twitter and "weather" integration. IMHO - It's not wanted / needed. I believe (again, IMHO) it would better serve the community if these decisions were made by the community instead of the whims of management (maybe forming a consumer board where these decisions could be vetted????). It would also better serve everyone if these changes were Optional and not integrated, perhaps as Plug-ins or extensions. Core browsing is what a browser is; anything else is [Caps are not allowed] and if a user wants it, they themselves could choose to install it. Please stop adding superfluous non-core-browser functionality and do optimize your javascript and other engines to the fastest it could be; also updating integrated technologies to the latest standards would be a boon to you as well. I think being the king of web functionality and of speed is better serving the community and yourselves then adding all this ridiculous stuff.

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User @paulsg1 last edited by

                                  @paulsg1: Try a clean installation. This happened with me too. It was crashing when syncing.

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User @franlorenzo last edited by

                                    @franlorenzo: "Mucho más lenta"? How?

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                                    • treego
                                      treego @chewy last edited by

                                      @chewy said in Opera 69 comes with built-in Twitter:

                                      Please - No More Bloat. Please provide a way to Uninstall and completely Remove (by deleting all files, reg keys, etc.) twitter and "weather" integration. IMHO - It's not wanted / needed. I believe (again, IMHO) it would better serve the community if these decisions were made by the community instead of the whims of management (maybe forming a consumer board where these decisions could be vetted????). It would also better serve everyone if these changes were Optional and not integrated, perhaps as Plug-ins or extensions. Core browsing is what a browser is; anything else is [Caps are not allowed] and if a user wants it, they themselves could choose to install it. Please stop adding superfluous non-core-browser functionality and do optimize your javascript and other engines to the fastest it could be; also updating integrated technologies to the latest standards would be a boon to you as well. I think being the king of web functionality and of speed is better serving the community and yourselves then adding all this ridiculous stuff.

                                      I love the Weather and Twitter additions. I see no performance hit at all! Twitter only uses resources if one uses it in the sidebar. I love what Opera is doing!

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                                      • treego
                                        treego @treego last edited by

                                        @treego said in Opera 69 comes with built-in Twitter:

                                        @QuintenDeClerck said in Opera 69 comes with built-in Twitter:

                                        Flow is broken

                                        I am afraid you are right. It does not seem to be working for me, either. (Windows 7, 32-bit)

                                        It seems Opera got it working later in the day ....

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                                        • chewy
                                          chewy @treego last edited by

                                          @treego I'm happy that you love these editions. If you read my comments and believed I said they were pulling down the performance of the browser, then let me clarify:

                                          The more you add to the core browser, the more you have system resources being impacted. Could we not have a happy medium and allow for the choice to install or not? Would that not make everyone happy? I believe (again, my own opinion) that constantly adding functionality to the "core" of the browser dilutes the performance of the core and are unnecessary to browse the internet (the purpose of a browser). Why not have these extra things as a choice to install, rather than a forced requirement?

                                          Also, there is a matter of personally identifiable information or PII: has Opera disclosed EXACTLY what data is being shared with this extra "weather" and function? Is it open-source and peer-reviewed or is it proprietary to Opera? What metrics and data is this function collecting? If I "turn it off", is it still functioning in the background of the core browser? I would much rather install my own weather tool than have an unvetted, unknown "weather" function that transmits/receives data that is NOT disclosed.
                                          I'd say, if Opera wants to incorporate this kind of thing, MAKE IT OPTIONAL, NOT MANDATORY. In this way, everyone is happy; you service the ENTIRE community and not just the people that like their updates while alienating those that hate these surprises and are concerned of leaking my private information to Opera and/or their entities.
                                          Hey Opera, any thoughts on this?

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                                          • treego
                                            treego @chewy last edited by

                                            @chewy said in Opera 69 comes with built-in Twitter:

                                            @treego I'm happy that you love these editions. If you read my comments and believed I said they were pulling down the performance of the browser, then let me clarify:

                                            The more you add to the core browser, the more you have system resources being impacted. Could we not have a happy medium and allow for the choice to install or not? Would that not make everyone happy? I believe (again, my own opinion) that constantly adding functionality to the "core" of the browser dilutes the performance of the core and are unnecessary to browse the internet (the purpose of a browser). Why not have these extra things as a choice to install, rather than a forced requirement?

                                            Also, there is a matter of personally identifiable information or PII: has Opera disclosed EXACTLY what data is being shared with this extra "weather" and function? Is it open-source and peer-reviewed or is it proprietary to Opera? What metrics and data is this function collecting? If I "turn it off", is it still functioning in the background of the core browser? I would much rather install my own weather tool than have an unvetted, unknown "weather" function that transmits/receives data that is NOT disclosed.
                                            I'd say, if Opera wants to incorporate this kind of thing, MAKE IT OPTIONAL, NOT MANDATORY. In this way, everyone is happy; you service the ENTIRE community and not just the people that like their updates while alienating those that hate these surprises and are concerned of leaking my private information to Opera and/or their entities.
                                            Hey Opera, any thoughts on this?

                                            Well, again ... I don't see an optional Twitter sidebar which releases memory when closed if it is being used nor a tiny little Weather icon reporting the local temperature as being resource hogs. If you have information that tells otherwise, let us all know.

                                            For your other concern about privacy and such, either you trust Opera or you don't. I trust Opera a bit more for some functionality than some random extension on the Google Chrome web store.

                                            🙂

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