Opera 76 Stable
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
@stolis I don't know which version of Slimjet you're using, but both: the recent SLJ and Opera 75 are based on the older, major version of Chromium and most probably that's why you don't experience the issue under them.
Anyway, SLJ is always a way behind of the other popular web browsers based on Chromium in updating it to the latest versions. -
tina Opera last edited by tina
@pavelopdev: Sorry, I can't confirm this issue. If you still experienced in performance problems on this website please report a bug to https://opera.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/9
Btw, I also can reproduce an issue with #modal:galeria in other browsers ( not only Chromium based) -> https://imgur.com/p3icgRG
If you make a comparative analysis, it will be great if you make it on browsers with the same core version. And if you use different, it's also good to mention a number. It's hard to analyze by eye what versions you use. -
tina Opera last edited by
@alphablake: Can't reproduce this. Please report this problem to https://opera.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/9 and attach logs from opera://media-internals
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stolis last edited by
@l33t4opera: Can't tell if this happened due to a possible bug of chromium version or is it something else. I 'll have to wait and see. Right?
About SLJ delays this isn't necessarily bad. Maybe they wait in order to gather the most common problems that appear after every chromium update before they issue an update. The point is that doesn't create such problems. Who knows. -
A Former User last edited by A Former User
@tina said in Opera 76 Stable:
@pavelopdev: Sorry, I can't confirm this issue.
It's rather good news. There're umpteen dependencies, very subtle sometimes.
If you still experienced in performance problems on this website please report a bug to
Thank you, but I was answering to @adam1709, I do not use X-com and such issues are utterly meaningless to me, to bother with them more.
Btw, I also can reproduce an issue with #modal:galeria in other browsers ( not only Chromium based) -> https://imgur.com/p3icgRG
Thank you. Your information about other browsers told us the Opera browser is not the culprit harassing clients of X-com website.
If you make a comparative analysis, it will be great if you make it on browsers with the same core version.
Yes, good point. I use latest versions usually, so I did forget to pay attention to browsers' version numbers. My signature tells a lot, but describing web browsers' issues I'll try to impart more details.
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dwing last edited by
@tina: Very sad You can not reproduce. But that is the reality.
When you start Opera with multiple workspaces and when switching from last left workspace to any another workspace then you find yourself on any tab, but not on last left one. Terrible & annoying!
Pls let it begin from last left active tab.
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palx last edited by palx
@dwing So from what you just wrote, it is safe to assume that what you mean is, that you experience that bug when you open Opera for the first time? Yes, it indeed messes what the last active tab on each Workspace was before you've closed it, and it is a nuisance...
But I get the feeling that what the Moderators, as well as, all of us others understood when you first reported the bug, is that it messes with the last active tab, even after you've cycled already on all the Workspaces, and get back to one and find a wrong tab active... Please, correct me if I am wrong.
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l33t4opera last edited by
@stolis Most probably that's the reason, since it doesn't occur in previous versions of Chromium in both browsers. For sure the developers and the author of the extension should figure it out.
Regarding SLJ, it's not good (if not bad), that they don't update Chromium to a newer, major versions more often, mainly for security reasons, also many other, serious bugs may still exist in the code.
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palx last edited by
@leocg As I suspected and @dwing just confirmed, he says that this only happens when you launch Opera, it doesn't remember the last active tabs for each Workspace. Just position the last active tabs for each Workspace and remember them, close and re-launch Opera, and it will have different last active tabs for some Workspaces.... At least this is what I think he means.
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dwing last edited by
@palx said:
@leocg As I suspected and @dwing just confirmed, he says that this only happens when you launch Opera, it doesn't remember the last active tabs for each Workspace. Just position the last active tabs for each Workspace and remember them, close and re-launch Opera, and it will have different last active tabs for some Workspaces.... At least this is what I think he means.
Yes, you right and it's easy to reproduce.
I can't figure out at all, how come such an obvious and maddening bug still exists.
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dwing last edited by
@leocg said:
@dwing If it was easy to reproduce, there wouldn't be people unable to reproduce the problem.
Yes, there are people who unfortunately cannot reproduce.
There are missing steps and/or conditions.
These steps are to just carefully re-read my two posts.
And they can't fix the problem if they can not reproduce it.
If there was a group in Telegram messenger then i could make a video.
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dwing last edited by
@leocg said:
@dwing If the problem can't be reproduced by everyone, then it's not a global, general issue and may depends on specific conditions to be triggered.
The strange and maddening behavior of Opera was simple described above in my two posts here https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2021/04/opera-76-stable/#comment-250811 and here https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2021/04/opera-76-stable/#comment-251051
@palx (thanks a lot to him for his involvement) https://forums.opera.com/uid/314726 understoods what the problem is here in his posts https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2021/04/opera-76-stable/#comment-251060 , here https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2021/04/opera-76-stable/#comment-251118 and reproduced it here https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2021/04/opera-76-stable/#comment-251122
How else can i help?