Opera 115
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Daiivinbsb last edited by
The native option to translate pages that exists in the developer version is not present in the stable version
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@Daiivinbsb Probably because the feature is still in development.
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@daiivinbsb: Hello! The feature you mentioned is currently under development and isn’t available in the stable version yet. Stay tuned for future updates!
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@bestcodes: Glad to hear you’re enjoying the fix! We're always working to bring important fixes from Opera Developer to Stable as quickly as possible. Thanks for your support!
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@thelittlebrowserthatcould: You're very welcome! We're glad the fixes for the address bar and visible page capture are making a difference. Thanks for your feedback and support!
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@submerstep: Hello! Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback and for being a loyal Opera user for so many years—it truly means a lot to us. We appreciate the detailed suggestions for improving the bookmarks side panel and understand how important it is for the browser to feel intuitive and efficient. Thanks again for sharing your ideas and for sticking with us. Stay tuned for more improvements—we’re always listening!
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albano23 last edited by albano23
I am a Linux user, specifically Ubuntu 22.04.5 Lts, and in particular I use the snap package.
Yesterday the Opera snap package was updated to 115, but today I wake up and see, that in snapcraft.io
https://snapcraft.io/opera , I see the following:
Options to install this snap
Show architectureamd64
Channel Version Published
latest/stable 115.0.5322.68 Yesterday
latest/edge 114.0.5282.235 TodayWhat I don't understand, is how the latest/edge is inferior to the latest/stable, and normally, when the stable version does not match the edge (from the stable branch), there is an update on the same day, that is, today, I would go back to 114, instead of staying with 115.
Someone knows what is happening with the snap version, because the .deb version does not say anywhere that this supposed 114.0.5282.235 exists. And I have seen the same on your website in desktop versions, maybe it is a phantom update, or there has been something wrong with the snap version 115, and now they are going to make a revert, back to 114, and in two or three days, back to 115. Since all the time I've been using snap, it is the first time you can see a revert in a stable version. In this case latest/edge, stable version.
I know that the main thing is windows, but this should have more control at least in Linux (Ubuntu, debian etc). It is not normal that .deb, says that 114.0.582.235, does not exist, and that snap says that it does, and that it is a stable version.
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Submerstep last edited by
@BestCodes said in Opera 115:
@Submerstep I don't think that the Bookmarks Side Panel is horrible, but I do think it could use a lot of improvement (like your suggestions).
You're right. Now that I've reread my message it may have been misinterpreted or come across as a slight towards the development team.
it's not like that at all. I just wanted to imply that the bookmarks side panel has a tablet-oriented aesthetic and on PC it's unproductive compared to the "V7 Bookmarks" extension I mentioned.
@submerstep: Hello! Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback and for being a loyal Opera user for so many years—it truly means a lot to us. We appreciate the detailed suggestions for improving the bookmarks side panel and understand how important it is for the browser to feel intuitive and efficient. Thanks again for sharing your ideas and for sticking with us. Stay tuned for more improvements—we’re always listening!
Please, when the development team has time, try to improve the bookmarks side panel. It doesn't have to be an exact copy of the examples I've shown, but it does need a facelift.
I'm a huge fan of the bookmarks side panel and it's a shame to see how Opera improves the browser's aesthetics day by day but how something as important as the bookmarks side panel is left forgotten in time
Thanks to the entire Opera development team for your work
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BestCodes last edited by
@albano23
Versioning with Snapcraft is weird, I've been there myself as a developer.
Just use the latest stable version.Hi, I'm Best_codes! I'm a full-stack web dev who moderates on the makeblock forum. I have a website, https://bestcodes.dev. I love Opera, so I'm on here occasionally to report bugs and answer some questions.
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albano23 last edited by
@bestcodes: Thank you for your response. What I was referring to, I should have said, is that I always use the stable branch in snap for opera, (I don't have edge, developer or beta) and that's why I find it strange, in how they move in snapcraft.io to say when you hit the drop down for opera snap and underneath is the green install box and you get :
Show architecture
amd64
Channel Version Published
latest/stable 115.0.5322.68 Yesterday
latest/edge 114.0.5282.235 TodayI put you that the edge is lower than the stable one.
If I in the terminal (command console) of ubuntu 22.04.5 lts I put
snap info operaI get this:
latest/stable: 115.0.5322.68 2024-11-27 (346) 180MB -
latest/candidate: ↑
latest/beta: ↑
latest/edge: 114.0.5282.235 2024-11-28 (347) 177MB -
installed: 115.0.5322.68 (346) 180MB -what is in brackets is the version or revision as it can be that the edge has the 347 and is a lower version than the stable one. The worst thing will be, that a few hours, will tell me that I have a new version of opera snap, to update and I will skip the 114.0.5282.235 ie the edge, that if you see the arrows, for snapcraft and snap is already beta and is a candidate. I do not understand it should have been the other way around, that the edge that they say came out today, should have come out yesterday and the 115, today .... That's why I asked, if anyone knows what is going on if they compiled 115 wrong and that's why they are pulling it back, for to get this edge
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albano23 last edited by
@daria19: Thanks for your answer, it's the same thing I was saying to @bestcodes, I don't understand this mess of versions in the snap packaging for Opera.
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BestCodes last edited by
@albano23
Opera Desktop has 3 variants. Opera Stable, Opera Beta, and Opera Developer.'Edge' is just a term used in the snapstore for the snap versioning system (just like tons of other apps use 'Beta', 'Alpha', etc.), so just ignore it and use the latest stable version if that's what you use.
Hi, I'm Best_codes! I'm a full-stack web dev who moderates on the makeblock forum. I have a website, https://bestcodes.dev. I love Opera, so I'm on here occasionally to report bugs and answer some questions.
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albano23 last edited by
@BestCodes Thanks for the clarification, but I just looked at Ubuntuupdates (The deb package part), for opera-stable and see what they have put:
Most recent updates in Opera PPA (Stable)
Date Package Version
2024-11-28 12:08:17 UTC opera-stable 114.0.5282.235
2024-11-27 13:08:29 UTC opera-stable 115.0.5322.68
2024-11-25 11:08:24 UTC opera-developer 116.0.5362.0
2024-11-21 13:08:19 UTC opera-stable 114.0.5282.222
2024-11-19 13:08:18 UTC opera-developer 116.0.5356.0do you see any sense in them?
I can understand snapcraft, it goes a bit over your head, but to .deb. A few hours ago .deb, just said there was a stable for Opera, now it's the same as Snap.... Anyway. At the moment I did not jump, I had Opera snap-stable update, but seeing the .deb, I would not be surprised that jumped soon and went from 115 to 114 for this update.
And if I use the stable version of opera in snap:
opera 115.0.5322.68 346 latest/stable opera-software✓ -
There you have it taken from the command terminal when you put snap list --all
Who understands it I don't.
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sicu220 last edited by
The Opera account figure only appears in blue when I move the mouse there. Not continuously blue.
Music player is small. I don't know how many minutes a certain track is. It does not display this information.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@daria19 Personally, I don't have problems with the History or Bookmarks sidebar panels. I mean how the panels are designed or look.
My main complaint here is that the panels react on the default page zoom in the browser Settings. So if I use 125% zoom in Settings, the panels (items and text) look enlarged and it means more scrolling and less text to fit. I was complaining several years ago (I suggested to lock the panels zoom to 100%) but I was said that this an intended behavior. Unfortunately, I still don't understand why. -
neewuser last edited by neewuser
There is a serious render bug in Opera 115. After the update from 114, on two different computers, with different (old and new) hardware configurations, the screen flickers when entering various websites, for example on Youtube, It will change some of the web background from black to white and break the webpages, so you have to restart the browser. It even breaks the rendering of the update page.
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@saidtorres3: Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We’re aware of the issue and are actively working on a resolution under DNA-119983. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause and kindly ask for your patience as we address it.