Upgrading Opera 12 to Opera 32 - Transitioning Smoothly (Windows 8)
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lando242 last edited by
how i can Show Menu Bar instead of Opera logo
Not a feature in the current version.
how to make it open in the new tab as a default
You'll have to middle click it. Or scroll wheel click it if that is what your mouse has. You can also hold a keyboard key (Ctrl) to do it.
This is Opera 32, but it doesent seems to developed after that. Or i have just missed something.
Opera tried the super customizable route for many years and it got them basically no market share and it was difficult to maintain. The new version is trying a different approach. One of the major reasons they abandoned the older rendering engine was because of the difficulty in maintaining it. Coupled with the fact that the older interface was basically inseparable from the older renderer it meant they had to start from scratch. So they decided to make a cleaner, simpler browser. If you want something closer to the old Opera from an interface perspective give Vivaldi a try. Or you could just keep using Opera 12. There are a few diehards still sticking with it.
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etanaposti last edited by
Ok, that wil explain alot. Still, i want to have a full control of my browser. I like to customize it. Now i cant even move stuff in toolbar.
What about HTML5 support? If i have a flash enabled, i cant watch HTML5 videos in Youtube. I tried to find opera://flags/#proprietary-media-types-playback but even that wont work.
Opera was most advanced and fasted browser, but now it seems to be so left behind.
Vivaldi is still alpha. Maybe im forced to use Chrome, i just dont like Google that much. -
lando242 last edited by
If i have a flash enabled, i cant watch HTML5 videos in Youtube.
That is not a settings Opera, or any web browser really, has control over. That is a setting you change on YouTube. YouTube picks which video it serves you and Opera simply plays it. Just change your setting on YouTube.
Note that Opera is currently listed as a supported web browser. Make sure all the boxes are checked (if they aren't then your OS, not Opera, is missing a codec) and that should do it. Since Opera doesn't not have built in codecs your OS has to have them installed.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
What about HTML5 support?
Which OS? Opera supports html5 (check https://html5test.com/) but relies on the OS for media playing, so you need at least Windows 7 to play html5 videos and it can't be a N version.
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etanaposti last edited by
I have a Opera 32.0 on Windows 7 64bit. And im using Youtube Center extension and it is set to HTML5. Still, if Flash in enabled in Plugins (have to use it because of Twitch), i get this error message in Youtube 'You browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available' and then it reload it as Flash.
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etanaposti last edited by
So, any info about Twitch? And then those favorites (bookmarks)? I dont see any developer messages in this forum, is this even official forum?
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etanaposti last edited by
This is an users' forum. Developers may read it and answer sometimes but you should not expect them to answer every topic.
Oh, then how i can contact them? I cant find any contact information from here
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Oh, then how i can contact them?
You can't, Opera doesn't offer individual support.
So, any info about Twitch?
Last time i've checked the site it was working fine.
What is the ussue with the page?
And im using Youtube Center extension and it is set to HTML5. Still, if Flash in enabled in Plugins (have to use it because of Twitch), i get this error message in Youtube
Does it happens with extensions turned off?
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etanaposti last edited by
You can't, Opera doesn't offer individual support.
atleas i get some support from here^^
Last time i've checked the site it was working fine.
I really meant Youtube, i was too tired, because just watcher 50 hour Halo run for Quinness World Record from Twitch^^
What is the ussue with the page?
Does it happens with extensions turned off?Yes, just tested. If Flash Player Plugin is enabled, ill get that error message 'You browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available' and HTML5 dont work. And that happend only in Youtube.
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etanaposti last edited by
It seems that all what i asked in here, works in Vivaldi, so i start to use that or Maxthon.
Even 'double click to close tab' work. Ill wait 3-5 years and then try Opera again. Maybe it will work better then.
Maxthon has most features integrated to it and it has multi columns bookmarks what i coudnt enable in Vivaldi. -
etanaposti last edited by
Also it seems that Maxthon really have a good tab history. If you close tab and then undo it, you still have a full history.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I really meant Youtube
If you go to https://www.youtube.com/html5 it shows any unsupported element?
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etanaposti last edited by
https://www.youtube.com/html5 all are supported. With C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\pepflashplayer32_19_0_0_228.dll enabled H.264
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
https://www.youtube.com/html5 all are supported. With C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\pepflashplayer321900228.dll enabled H.264
and WebM VP8 are unsupported.HTML5 is not related to flash so enabling or disabling the flash plugin shouldn't change wich codecs/elements are supported.
Try with a new clean Opera profile and check if the issue is resolved.
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thunder3d last edited by
[Mod note: This is not maxthon forums. If you want help with Maxthon then please go to it forum]