Opera 74.0.3911.160 Stable update
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rick2 last edited by
The favicons look pretty weird (yes, I know, I should close some tabs, but still):
https://i.imgur.com/84SZNRF.png
They look like blurred, in the previous version they looked sharper.
This is on Slackware64 Linux -current (64 bits), Plasma 5.21.0, Qt 5.15.2
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kamil7165 last edited by
In this version there is next 2 things broken: 1) ctrl+g doesn't work anymore (so far it was functioning as ctrl+f of a last searched phrase), 2) after writing web URL or search phrase in URL bar and pressing displayed (prompted) address using left mouse button (my enter key doesn't work so I don't know how it works when pressing enter), given page starts to load and then opera goes back to speed dial page.
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thortik last edited by
Why is this process constantly loading browser resources? This applies not only to Twitter, but also to some other sites. How to deal with this?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@thortik It's because those sites are using service workers.
See https://developers.google.com/web/fundamentals/primers/service-workers
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_web_application#Service_workers
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A Former User last edited by
Please apply "DNA-90796 Unused scrollbar on internal history page" in Opera Stable, this bug is very annoying.
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andrew84 last edited by
Also on Bookmarks page there's still invisible vertical line which allows to change the width.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@andrew84: It's not to you Andrew, but you pointed at that issue.
My question is:
Why such movable lines were not implemented to the History and the Settings pages?!
@andrew84: You repeat your "question marks" about unfulfilled obvious requests round robin. It suggests another question - How Many More Times (Led Zeppelin copyrights.)
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andrew84 last edited by
@pavelopdev: I don't know. Maybe because text length is fixed in the left column on History/Settings page, but on Bookmarks page there can be many expandable trees and bookmarks/folders names have various text lengths.
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ironbone last edited by leocg
On Linux, when using full screen (for example on YouTube), there is an additional, black frame on the top.
This is a very old error.