Opera 74.0.3911.107 Stable update
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@andrew84 Thank you for the explanation.
Here I deleted former remarks, it was enough to remove the search box and hide extension icons.
Well. a man learns all the time...
New screenshot as a remission of my sin...
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andrew84 last edited by leocg
@pavelopdev I have no complaints regarding how it opens (its width) because yes, I don't use the search box and have only few extensions visible and it looks acceptable even on 1366x768 laptop's screen.
But.. the BABE pane's layout/design/components alignment that's the another question.
Previously there was a separate section in Settings where it was possible to select what to show on the pane. The modern BABE has a zero customization, only the on/off toggle button.
Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems there some dumb dependency now: if there are small count of 'recently closed' or 'visit again' items, then 'top sites' tiles count are also limited by the width of a single 'recently closed' section for example (and there's a wasted space on the left and right sides). Also 'top sites' section is not horizontally scrollable.
Edit: and even the full pane on your screenshot has the wasted spaces because of poor design.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@andrew84 Well, I got bad bedtime and decidedly woke up inflated with bad temper, but Opera..., well, I stopped paying attention to Opera for Linux and Suggestions and feature requests forums. Opera Blog is better place to ask/request/beg or point the places which need polishing/correction/improvement (from my impertinent guy's point of view). Opera Team select from such "new news" what they like and then few of them are being copied accordingly to the Bug Report and with attached DNA signature. It's not a feedback.
I have a lot of admiration to you for your endless efforts to improve Opera browser. There were times I thought BABE is paternalistic term for "user" (I'm joking of course.) Now I see, Opera dev people as a secret sect behind sorta Chinese Wall of Internal Tranquility. I'm ditching the baby BABE (and her issues - the style's intentional) from now on. Your all actions proved it's pointless to make baby BABE something I'd like to love.
Thanks for your kind words.
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mrherodoto last edited by
I liked the snooze disable alternative now. It's not working quite well yet but it's a start.
I'd rather that this snooze function was removed for good, but I don't think that's going to happen any time soon so better adjust. -
palx last edited by palx
@mrherodoto Don't get me wrong, tab snoozing is very crucial and I am happy Opera started getting on that road, but unless they implement some changes, like a pages exception option for example, I am sticking on the third party apps I am using and wait for this option to be natively better.
For example, I don't want some sites I am usually scrolling down for a long time, to be snoozed and loose the progress.
Sometimes when the browser feels a little laggy, you want to control what you snooze at that crucial time, not wait for inactivity to take over.
And I have found out, that it is ineffective, when you have extensive work to do on a Workspace, to have the other tabs snoozing on you because of inactivity.
My personal opinion is, that we should instead have a "Snooze" menu tree with 2 options when we right click on the general tabs area, to "Snooze all other Tabs" so we can focus on one tab -a demanding video for example and "Snooze all other Workspaces" so we can work on a Workspace without having to reload pages every once and a while.
And you should also have the extra option to decide on "Snooze all other Workspaces" if it will respect the page exceptions or not.
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bbildman last edited by
Opera 74.0.3911.144:: Speed dial has been replaced by nothing but advertising icons, my original speed dial has been moved to Other Speed Dials. Setting have been changed so that advertising speed dial icons are displayed, and also Opera now displays my open tabs from previous close when I pen a new session. What has happened, how to prevent this??
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anastasia-mx last edited by
No information about changes in the opera 74th version. there are previous versions and there are next ones but no 74th.
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-for-72 - information available
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-for-73 - information available
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-for-74 - no information.
http://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-for-75 - information availablecorrect the mistake
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A Former User last edited by
@olesiak Gosh! I was found... Thank you very much for the kind bit of feedback.
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shintoplasm01 last edited by
Enabling the #legacy-tls-enforced flag does NOT disable TLS v1.0 and v1.1 - which it does in other Chromium browsers.
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adam1709 last edited by
Please add this option for Opera:
https://www.reddit.com/r/chrome/comments/lhynwk/chromium_developers_are_experimenting_with/
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chas4 last edited by
@anastasia-mx I am seeing that a lot over the past few years where random changelings go missing, sometimes for weeks at a time
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