Opera 125.0.5727.1 developer update
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deathcat last edited by
@leocg: By the time they update to 141 or 142, their competitors will already be on 145 or 146. That's why one wonders what kind of mess is going on with Opera's developers, that they're unable to support the current engine and are lagging behind like some amateur startup. I'm not even talking about the slew of minor bugs that haven't been fixed for years. They've released a bunch of different browser versions and can't make any of them current and stable.
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deathcat last edited by
@leocg: Opera's stable channel currently has Chromium: 140.0.7339.249. Where did you find 142? In a couple of days, 143 will be stable. Other developers are already testing 144 on their Dev channels. So, the question arises: why is Chromium still relevant in Opera, even on the Dev channel, where they're stuck on 140.0.7339.208?
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chloe898 last edited by
@Opera-Comments-Bot Thanks for the update! I’m excited to try the refreshed split-screen feature. I know it’s still in development, but I’ll test it out and share any bugs or feedback I find.
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deathcat last edited by
@leocg: I already realized you're talking nonsense, or, like Opera, pretending not to understand what you're talking about. Chromium 144 should already be testing on the developer channel, so they can then move to the stable channel, as they did before, lagging behind by a couple of weeks. Now they're stuck on 140 and can't seem to make any progress.
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andrew84 last edited by
@leocg said in Opera 125.0.5727.1 developer update:
As far as I know, current stable Chromium is 142 and it's been a while that Opera uses stable Chromium in all its channels.
So currently Developer version should have 142 stable version at least, not the 140.
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mbstafs last edited by
I used to be able to quickly disable ad or tracker blocking on a page by clicking on the "security" badge in the URL bar. That is, without manually managing exceptions in the settings.
Now, this badge is grayed out on all tabs and does nothing. Is anyone else seeing this? Is this a regression?
opera-developer 125.0.5727.1, on Linux Fedora F43 x86_64, installed as RPM (update) from the official repository.
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andrew84 last edited by
Btw, the video PiP's volume is still not synchronized well (at least on youtube live videos.).
https://forums.opera.com/post/355081
It seems the same in Edge (so chromium issue as it seems), can't check in FireFox right now.
*I wonder that taking into account all the innovative modular designs and the hyped AI stuff such common things can't improved. -
Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@chloe898: Hello, thanks! We are always happy to hear valuable comments from Users.
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@andrew84: Hi, thanks for your valuable feedback about the new split screen. And, regarding 'the minimize button's blue border' - I coulnd't repeat it on Win11 nor Win10, but we will keep an eye on this.
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@mbstafs: Hi, thanks for reporting. Do you use any extension, maybe ad-blocking related? Please try temporarily disabling all your extensions and check again.
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@parduspars: Hi, thanks for reporting! We already know this issue and we are working on the solution.
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@kenedsf: Hi, thanks for reporting! We already know this issue and we are working on the solution.
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andrew84 last edited by
@Opera-QA-Team said in Opera 125.0.5727.1 developer update:
regarding 'the minimize button's blue border' - I coulnd't repeat it on Win11 nor Win10
It's bad.
After collapsing the address field in split screen I also see the blue border, but this time for EasySetup icon and there's the closing cross overlapping account icon.

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andrew84 last edited by
@leocg said in Opera 125.0.5727.1 developer update:
YouTube's normalised volume
I think end user shouldn't care if there smth. normalized or not. The volume control should work and not jump back (I think it's obvious).