Opera 121.0.5572.0 developer update
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pclaudel1 last edited by
@pclaudel1 I'm keeping the redesigned (why???) History page open till the Search Tabs glitch gets really fixed.
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andrew84 last edited by
@pclaudel1 said in Opera 121.0.5572.0 developer update:
keeping the redesigned (why???) History page open
you mean the flag '#history-redesign' ?
Here it doesn't matter if the flag is disabled or not, crashes anyway.But the flag state is glitchy as it seems.
By default it shows 'enabled'
After I select disabled
After relaunching it shows that the default state is disabled
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@pclaudel1 It isn't even enabled by default yet since it's still in development.
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krishnakrverma last edited by
@leocg: What?! Isn't it the other way around? If not, then why does the changelog say the popup has a Chrome design? I can clearly see that the theme colour is gone & it looks like Chrome. And btw are you connected with the developers by any chance?
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koimark last edited by
@pclaudel1: I think she meant that bug is identified and fixed internally and we see the fix when next developer build is published. Probably next monday or tuesday. Very annoying bug - I forgot that and always crashed twice when searching for tab. (That's a problem with tab-o-holic with about 250 tabs
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others. ...
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@andrew84 It's disabled by default for me for what it's worth. Could just be a glitchy default or Opera has it enabled in developer automatically for a percentage of profiles.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
Noticed the new 'skip' floating button for videos.
Fortunately, the button is optional in Settings.Also, I noticed the #video-picture-in-picture-controls-update-2024 flag. I don't know if it's an old flag from 2024 or some new one.
I hoped that the flag means restoring old controls for the new redesigned PiP, but enabling the flag changes nothing. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@krishnakrverma The changelog talks about passwords pop-up, it has nothing to do with history.
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krishnakrverma last edited by
@koimark: Yes, you are right. It's better to allow big changes to be tested. Since you are an old user of Opera, I believe & follow you. By the way, do you have any idea when Browser Operator will be launched?
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krishnakrverma last edited by
@leocg: Leave all that... your Volunteer batch is not visible until I turn on force dark mode on the blogs page, maybe you should be worried about that haha... no emojis here
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pclaudel1 last edited by
@leocg I didn't take any screenshots, but my experience was identical to Andrew's. That is, the flag for redesign indicated that Enabled was the default prior to my selection of Disabled. When I restarted Opera after making the change, however, it was Disabled that was marked as the default.
Still, this is pretty trivial stuff.
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marinaz909 Opera last edited by marinaz909
@ralf-brinkmann Hello, thank you for bringing this to our attention. To assist us with further investigation, could you please provide the crash ID from opera://crashes? If you also have steps to reproduce the issue, please share those as well. We truly appreciate your cooperation!
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
Hi @marinaz909!
Unfortunately the crash ID function was switched off. I don't know when I did this. I have switched it on now.
In the most cases the crashes happened under the same circumstances the other users already reported. It had to do something with the history.
In one case I wanted to download a video in Facebook.
That's what I remember now.
W11x64 Pro (64 GB RAM), Opera x64 (standalone installation) -
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