Opera 73.0.3841.0 developer update
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
Hi @ephemeral87! Thank you for your answer.
Today direct after installation I had this bug (again), but now I can't reproduce it. I think I must test a little longer.
The steps are very simple: Opera is either minimized to the taskbar in Windows 10 or fullscreen in the background, while I'm for example reading e-mails in my email-client.
Mostly I click links in one of my newsletters to get more information about a product or an article in a magazine. Then Opera maximizes and comes to the foreground, while a new tab is opened. When this happens, I can watch the taskbar icon of Opera jumping from the third position to the far right as if I just had started it.
I'm going to test it again with several newsletters and sources. I'm not sure which newsletter it was this morning. Perhaps there are differences. -
andrew84 last edited by andrew84
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If I close an active tab in Search Tabs popup, the popup itself closes too (no such behavior in previous TabMenu).
Also, the active tab is still not highlighted/marked in the open tabs list -
items highlighting still overlaps the scrollbar.
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ephemeral87 last edited by
@fuliozor: I assume that you write about tab discard feature which aim is to save memory on tabs you are not using. This is chromium's feature and they removed the ability to disable this some time ago - it is enabled by default right now. You can still try to use extensions which prevent tab discarding, you can find some on chrome webstore.
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fuliozor last edited by
@ephemeral87: Thanks a lot for your answer. As for me it's stupid feature, because sometimes I open skype or telegram or other web sites like online chat and I want getting messages from it, but stupid chrome unload this tabs!
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AngelinaPaluyanava Opera last edited by
@andrew84:
2) This is correct behaviour. Shortcuts for history and bookmarks should open panel/full-page depending on sidebar setup setting. O-menu cannot work differently from the shortcuts.
3) This is Chromium behaviour, so in Opera now we have the same. -
andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@AngelinaPaluyanava said in Opera 73.0.3841.0 developer update:
- This is Chromium behaviour, so in Opera now we have the same.
This is very bad.
But I still can open tiles using middle click (or context menu 'open in new tab') in speed dial folders and folder's popup stays opened in this case, Why I can't do the same on the BABE?
Also, is it possible to restyle the bookmarks bar dropdowns and transform it into popups (toolbars popups and bookmarks dropdowns are in different styles currently anyway, but should be unified like in other browsers) or any other kind of solution to bypass the Chromium's behavior?