New Opera developer 38
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l33t4opera last edited by
New build - Opera developer 38.0.2213.0, the change log, and the announcement
"Hi, today we’ve got some update on the developer stream for you. It contains a lot of fixes on features we’ve recently implemented and still developing. Please see the following highlights:
Video pop out updates
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The detach button is now available even when video is covered by an overlay content. This means you can detach videos embedded on the site (DNA-52223) and within, for example, the iframe tag.
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On sites other than YouTube, there should be a sliding toolbar visible asking if you really want to detach the video window.
VPN updates
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A nasty crash on startup when VPN is enabled is now fixed.
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A lot of US fixes, such as: moving exposed IP number to the right (OS X), showing IP address in popup (OS X), Address bar not malformed, when enabling VPN for first time (OS X).
Other updates
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Windows x64 users – we have an Opera 64-bit build for you this time!
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A number of Personal News fixes and improvements, for example tiles visibility and arrangement has been improved.
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Also, several fixes for the ad-blocking feature, such as:
- The issue where some pages were unusable after turning ad-blocking on, is now gone.
- Now, all added custom files are visible after restart – DNA-52878 fix.
- Watched videos are not prevented from being marked as such.
- H264 videos are now working on Linux again."
\m/ :cheers:
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quantumboris last edited by
Dear Sir/Madame,
Today I lost 20 open tabs when I inadvertently closed Opera browser, they were all tabs on subjects I was researching.
I know I can go through the laborious process of restoring one by one from History.
Is there a way to "undo last action" or can you create "restore" button which Chrome browser has,
which I stopped using because it used to crash so much.I feel that today's and future users of Opera would much appreciate that
Thanking you in anticipation
Boris
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generalpatton last edited by
Latest update causes the VPN to never connect. Will try from additional networks tonight.
Its nice not having it crash now though lol
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opererettagetta last edited by
Windows 7 Ultimate on 64-bit PC
I rarely use the "mail" dedicated key on my keyboard, as I start my preferred email client (Thunderbird)from the taskbar.
However, I tried using it today, and was surprised that it launched Opera Developer 38.0.2213.0 rather than Thunderbird. A quick look at file associations shows that "mailto" protocol had been reassigned to Opera Developer.
After changing "mailto" back to the Thunderbird default, I started up Opera Dev. again, which immediately grabbed back the "mailto" assignment.
I want to choose which email client I use, and therefore I'd like to know how to stop Opera Dev. from doing this.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
I'd like to know how to stop Opera Dev. from doing this.
Control Panel > Default Programs > Set Default Programs > Select Opera > Set the defaults for this program > Mark all but Mailto
Then select Thunderbird and make sure Mailto is selected.
I guess it may help.
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xurc last edited by
Hi,
I'm inside network where all ports except 80 an 443 are blocked (proxy is used to reach outside URLs). Do you plan to support such case by your built-in VPN service?
BR
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opererettagetta last edited by
I'd like to know how to stop Opera Dev. from doing this.
Control Panel > Default Programs > Set Default Programs > Select Opera > Set the defaults for this program > Mark all but Mailto
Then select Thunderbird and make sure Mailto is selected.
I guess it may help.I've done that several times, but the problem is that every time Opera Dev. starts up, it changes the mailto default back to itself from whatever I have set it to (in this case, Thunderbird).
It's obviously rewriting the mailto entry in the Registry, and I imagine that it's because Opera might again have a built-in email client. That's fair enough, but my email system in Thunderbird is carefully set up to filter, classify and archive "stuff", and that's the client I plan to keep using for the moment. I'm happy to use an Opera email client (as used to be the case) under some circumstances, but I do not want it to be the default mailto - not least because it will have no connection to my Thunderbird Address Books, where outgoing email addresses are stored by default. -
A Former User last edited by
Opera installer 38.0.2190.0.0
Fatal error upon loading installer executable:
263:0, 299:0, 263:0, 304:0,
When reporting this error, click on this text and press Ctrl+C to copy it.
OK
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opererettagetta last edited by
I'd like to know how to stop Opera Dev. from doing this. Control Panel > Default Programs > Set Default Programs > Select Opera > Set the defaults for this program > Mark all but Mailto Then select Thunderbird and make sure Mailto is selected. I guess it may help.
I've done that several times, but the problem is that every time Opera Dev. starts up, it changes the mailto default back to itself from whatever I have set it to (in this case, Thunderbird).
It's obviously rewriting the mailto entry in the Registry, and I imagine that it's because Opera might again have a built-in email client. That's fair enough, but my email system in Thunderbird is carefully set up to filter, classify and archive "stuff", and that's the client I plan to keep using for the moment. I'm happy to use an Opera email client (as used to be the case) under some circumstances, but I do not want it to be the default mailto - not least because it will have no connection to my Thunderbird Address Books, where outgoing email addresses are stored by default.I've now sorted this out. The problem arose because of Settings>Privacy>Handlers, where Gmail was set as a handler site. Delete that and it's now OK.