Opera always in foreground
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reapoh last edited by
Version 23.0.1522.60 appears to be the latest stable version for download, and this issue is present there. Could anyone please advise me on how to get the version with the fix?
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linuxmint7 last edited by
Here is an official alternative location for downloading the stable channel of Opera (Blink).
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trikifriki last edited by
[Mod note: please do not hijack topics and try to post a understandable comment]
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mesecur last edited by
I am suffering from the same problem in Opera 24 with Windows 8.1. Whenever I press the windows-button, the start menu, but obviously not the taskbar pops up.
It doesnt happen all the time, but at random moments.
Is there any way to fix this without having to resize the screen all the time? This issue is preventing me from working efficiently.
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fatmat last edited by
Same here. On Windows 7 x64, with Opera 24:
- Main window is always on top of other applications (in full-screen and also in windowed mode)
- In full-screen, I can't access my Windows auto-hidden taskbar.
And just as said Mesecur before me, it prevents me too from working efficiently, and I would add that it's a very big annoyance. I was defenitely happier back when Presto was still here...
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operamanlike last edited by
Experiencing same problem (Opera always on foreground whether on primary or secondary monitor):
Version: 25.0.1614.63 - Opera is up to date
Update stream: Stable
System: Windows 7 64-bit (WoW64)
Browser identification
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/38.0.2125.104 Safari/537.36 OPR/25.0.1614.63Same here. On Windows 7 x64, with Opera 24:
Main window is always on top of other applications (in full-screen and also in windowed mode)
In full-screen, I can't access my Windows auto-hidden taskbar.And just as said Mesecur before me, it prevents me too from working efficiently, and I would add that it's a very big annoyance. I was defenitely happier back when Presto was still here...
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dd323 last edited by
Same problem.
Opera 26.0.1656.24. Windows 7 Pro 64-bit.
When is Opera going to fix this permanently? It is one of the reasons I can't recommend Opera to other people. It's annoying and it's amateurish. Just because there's a workaround doesn't mean that Opera can let this problem go unresolved. Most people don't look at forums for solutions. They move on to something that doesn't have the problem.
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sackese last edited by
I have this problem with Opera 28.0.1750.48 Stable.
This is a known Chrome bug, which Chrome has failed to fix since forever, like they just give a ****. Since Opera is using the same engine, the bug is there too.
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A Former User last edited by
Sackese, never had any such problem in Chrome.
Though I don't use fullscreen, basically. -
alexdobos last edited by
Just updated to the latest version 28.0.1750.48, same problem on windows 8.1
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halitcan last edited by
Just updated to the latest version 28.0.1750.48, same problem on windows 8.1
Yeah, same issue
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sackese last edited by
@joshl
I use full screen due to being on a laptop. The way around this problem is to "maximize" the window dragging the edges to almost fit the screen, leaving about 1 mm around.
But that's not a solution. The task bar must have maximum priority to the screen, even if it's auto-hiding, as it is an essential part of the OS.
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ollaa91 last edited by
Where i can download original Opera browser? I am from Ukraine, I downloaded Opera browser but at the same time in Opera browser offering me other russian products there. Why?
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thoran last edited by
I just updated to Opera 36.0.2130.46 and this problem out of a sudden struck me. The opera window always stays in foreground
If I click on any running program in the task bar that program's window won't appear. Rather the Opera window remains in the foreground. I have to explicitly minimize Opera's window to see that other window. Very annoying!
I'm also used to switching between different windows with ALT+TAB. This now also don't work any more.
It seems as if Opera 36.0.2130.46 wants to be the only program you shall ever use - which is not what I want!