Opera 113.0.5227.0 developer update
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
video pop-out is still looks spoiled.
In addition what was mentioned earlier regarding the visual stuff
https://forums.opera.com/post/354256
https://forums.opera.com/post/354352Now the pop-out appearing looks flashing here.
Also, while popup is appearing I first see a frame from previous video.*So I'm watching video #1 > enable pop-out >close pop-out >open video #2 > enabling pop-out again and see a frame from video #1 for a moment while popup up appears,
It seems that only two old handy features which I use daily are not spoiled yet. This is search popup and selected text right click search with > search engine.
I quite often use 'click on tab to scroll to tab' feature but it's also spoiled partially because page is still (after passing a year already since it was reported) scrolling to tab when dragging a tab. -
plenusred last edited by
@andrew84 Yeah, i gotta give it to Firefox, no extensions and for a loooong time it already got an amazing PiP, not auto like on Opera, but still, plenty of control, i am running FF Nightly on W11 24H2(with my beloved beloved Opera too) and they have been testing webGPU and JPEGXL and plenty of cool stull on their nightly builds, a baby comparing to my dear Aria, but also have been shipping some AI features aswell, to keep up with the competition, a bit too late IMO but that is Firefox modus operandi
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann What specific page ran out of memory or crashed?
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mixchild last edited by
@byrbiyt426 Is there timeline when flashbang issue while opening suspended tab will be fixed , about:blank to have dark color, it's been ten years so is it possible for opera to fix it?
I recently posted about this
https://forums.opera.com/topic/72832/duplicated-browser-flashes-white-screen-while-loading-new-pages-or-suspended-tabs/1 -
spike666 last edited by
Something in this release is bringing my system to its knees. All cores go to 100% after a minute or two. Cleared cache, restarted Opera, still stopped everything, rebooted, same thing. Never happened before, but I am now using the non-developer release. MacOS 14.5
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nashuim last edited by nashuim
Ever since I updated to this version writing into a textarea (including this one) causes Opera to use a large amount of memory and CPU. To the point where my entire PC freezes. Is this related to Aria?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@mixchild https://issues.chromium.org/issues/40581308 just had a fix that might fix the issue. But, the fix has to be reverted because it caused issues. I suggest following that bug if you're not already.
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hsikorski Opera last edited by
Hello everyone!
We found the issue with Opera Developer consuming large amounts of computing power and are currently working on a fix for it. It should be available when the Aria 4.5.0.2 update goes live, which should take approximately a couple of hours from now.
Thank you for your patience, and have a great day!
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nashuim last edited by
@hsikorski: Thanks for the quick fix! I can confirm that this is no longer happening