[Solved][Duplicated]Tabs randomly move to the right
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AK1504 last edited by
@barmentalisk said in [Solved][Duplicated]Tabs randomly move to the right:
@silverdesertrain current version 96.0.4693.50 released on 8th of march have fixed tabs bug.
I can confirm that it is fixed now. Tried to Google the issue 1-2 times over the last 2 weeks but it was just yet i found the way in here to read that it was a Opera bug. That one was driving me crazy xD
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sashakera last edited by
120 tabs, after the March 8 patch, I didn’t seem to notice this bug again, it’s good!
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Heksa last edited by
My tabs still keep jumping even though I have the latest update and Opera's check for updates function says that my browser is up to date (not using English language settings though). Please fix this issue for every computer. I have Windows 10 Pro 21H2 19044.2604 Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4190.0, 64-bit operating system x64-based processor. Tried reinstalling the software, didn't help. Please don't drop the repair procedure yet, keep trying to fix this for everyone. I really like this browser but this tab jumping makes it very laborious, annoying and time-consuming to use. I would like to continue using this browser, but if this tab jumping keeps occuring constantly I simply can't continue using it in the long run. Please send this notice somewhere and keep up your efforts.
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Heksa last edited by
Hi,
is still have major problems with this,
my tabs still keep jumping to the right even though I have the latest update and Opera's check for updates function says that my browser is up to date. Please fix this issue for every computer. I have Windows 10 Pro 21H2 19044.2604 Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4190.0, 64-bit operating system x64-based processor. I tried reinstalling the browser, but it didn't help. Please don't drop the repair procedure yet, keep trying to fix this for everyone. This tab jumping problem makes this software very laborious, nerve-racking and time-consuming to use. I would like to continue using this browser, but if this tab jumping keeps occuring constantly I simply can't. Please continue your efforts trying to fix this problem. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@heksa What version of Opera are you using as seen at the URL
opera://about
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@heksa said in [Solved][Duplicated]Tabs randomly move to the right:
96.0.4693.58
did you mean .59 or .50 instead? And, if so, which one?
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Heksa last edited by
@burnout426
No, it says 96.0.4693.58 and that's a fact what's on my screen when going to opera://about/ -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@heksa Strange. I don't see that build number on the download ftp servers anywhere, and the https://www.opera.com/download page is not serving me that build number. And, Opera isn't showing that build for an update.
I would download the Opera installer, goto the URL
opera://about
, take note of the "install" path, close Opera, uninstall Opera (don't choose to delete your data when uninstalling), delete the install folder, launch the new Opera installer, click "options", uncheck "import data from default browser", adjust the other options as you like, and install.Then, I would make sure you have 96.0.4693.59 for Opera GX or 96.0.4693.50 for regular Opera.
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Heksa last edited by
@burnout426
I will do that. But the one that I have now, saying it is 96.0.4693.58, was definitely downloaded from your servers. -
Heksa last edited by
@burnout426
I reinstalled the software as you instructed, now it says it is 96.0.4693.50.
Preliminary, no tab jumping in this. I will continue using and testing this. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@heksa Okay. Sounds good. Maybe Opera put a build up and pulled it down where you got it before it was pulled. Not sure.
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Heksa last edited by
@burnout426
One strange thing that happened at least twice, was that when I opened the opera://update/ page when I wanted to download and install the latest version via that fucntion, some separate autonomic background update fetching software that probably is started at the same time when I open my computer, intervened, and it seemed to hijack the process when opera://update/ page said that it finished downloading the new version, just before I got to the restart the browser message and button in that opera://update/ screen, this other process ran by that separate autonomic background software did the update before that and overrode the process in the opera://update/ page, or so it seemed. It didn't look normal, when remembering how the process normally looks when using the opera://update/ page. -
Heksa last edited by
@heksa
But I must add to this, that I have Norton 360 (full version) and IObit Malware Fighter, AdwCleaner and SUPERAntiSpyware (free versions) on my computer, and I have updated and used those constantly, so it's unlikely that I would have viruses, trojans or something like that on my computer. And when I downloaded the OperaSetup from here: https://www.opera.com/download
some days ago and reinstalled it then, it likewise said that I had Opera 96.0.4693.58. But when I uninstalled the software couple of hours ago, downloaded the OperaSetup again and reinstalled it as instructed, it now says it is 96.0.4693.50 and seems to work normally now. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@heksa said in [Solved][Duplicated]Tabs randomly move to the right:
Norton 360 (full version)
If it has a software updater feature that can check and update programs for you, I would turn it off or at least exclude Opera from it if possible. Things can sometimes go wrong when something else updates Opera for you.
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Heksa last edited by
@burnout426
No, not once have I used any Norton procedure to update my Opera browser. I've always used OperaSetup from https://www.opera.com/download
or the update page
opera://update/
, mainly the last one.
And what I said in the "One strange thing that happened" message, that separate autonomic background update fetching software which overrode the process in the opera://update/ page, seemed to be an autonomic Opera background application, everything hinted to that and nothing told anything other. -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@heksa Okay. It was probably Opera's updater task in the Windows Task Scheduler.