Opera 74 Stable
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adam1709 last edited by
Annoying bug or problem for me, this is when I enter a different context after rebooting and unfortunately does not remember the last active tab in this context. He only remembers one thing, including the one he opens first.
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shintoplasm01 last edited by
@pavelopdev I agree with your sentiment, which is why I still hang onto Opera (just about). I also see a problem with the opaqueness of Opera's current owners, who are no longer in touch with us normal browser users. Far more important to spend resources on gaming companies and money-lending apps, while the browsers are just there for the brand name recognition. I wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing is jettisoned once they realise there's not much money to be leveraged out of the browser business anymore.
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doctorx64 last edited by
I cannot use it at work because it does not have 88.0.4324.150 vulnerability fix
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modemjunkie last edited by
@modemjunkie I don't know what I did, but YouTube sharing works again. I did disable some extensions but that didn't help.
Later I reenabled them. Shortly after that I discovered sharing worked again.
Same build.
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unrealmirakulix last edited by
@unrealmirakulix: sadly, bug is back like before. I hope the new stable version fixes it.
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adam1709 last edited by
There are some problems with youtube videos. I don't know if it's just for me. I usually watch at x1.5 speed, often the picture freezes or speeds up strangely, then I have to back up a bit.
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bigskytroutbum last edited by
Since this feature came on line, I have clicked on the "disable" button that was offered up each time a tab snoozed (Approximately 5-6 times now). Just now checked my User Interface setting and the snooze feature is disabled, but the tabs continue to snooze. I read the above post carefully and don't see what else I should be doing to keep this feature disabled. Please advise. Thanks.
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chas4 last edited by
Side note is the comments being down on the main blog a known issue?
Why Open the Web?
Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users.
When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices.
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ledobg3 last edited by
@bigskytroutbum: absolutely a bug, I came to this page for the same exact problem, absolutely hate this and not need it in the least bit, if you need more memory on your system, RAM is very cheap
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bigskytroutbum last edited by
@ledobg3: Thanks for checking in. I was wondering if it was possibly one of my extensions or something. I appreciate the Opera folks trying to continually improve the product, but yeah, Opera was already pretty much perfect, and as the saying goes, "If it ain't broke....." I was hoping that Kornelia might have seen this post by now, but....
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wickedaunt last edited by
@bigskytroutbum: I can't disable tab snoozing either, and it's an issue in terms of my work. The setting mentioned in the Opera post (@Kornelia Mielczarczyk) doesn't disable tab snoozing, and we'd appreciate the developers fixing this bug.