Opera 66 initial release makes it easier to reopen closed tabs and to access extensions
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@burnout426 said in Opera 66 initial release makes it easier to reopen closed tabs and to access extensions:
@vegelund Goto the URL
opera://about
and take note of the "profile" path. Close Opera and open the "Preferences" file with JSONedit. Delete the "Keybindings" object. Then, under "extensions", delete the "commands" object and save your changes. Start Opera to see if the crashes go away. If so, reconfigure your shortcuts and see if they work without crashing.Thanks! I appreciate the advice, but that’s too advanced for me. I expect a new version of a browser to work without starting to modify things.
Looks like no one else has problems with user-defined keyboard shortcuts to open sidebar extensions like V7 Notes.
Guess I’ll skip keyboard shortcuts and use Ctrl+s to open the sidebar and then click my chosen extension. It’s only one click extra.
Knowing Opera, the next version or four down the road – everything magically works again.
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ratamon last edited by
Extension panel is gone. Now it is harder to use extensions in the sidebar because they are displayed only after an additional click on extension icon.
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A Former User last edited by leocg
Problem on update Opera on Fedora 31:
Last metadata expiration check: 0:09:47 ago on Fri 10 Jan 2020 03:17:28 PM CST. Dependencies resolved. ============================================================================= Package Architecture Version Repository Size ============================================================================= Upgrading: opera-stable x86_64 66.0.3515.27-0 opera 61 M Transaction Summary ============================================================================= Upgrade 1 Package Total download size: 61 M Is this ok [y/N]: y Downloading Packages: opera_stable-66.0.3515.27-linux-release-x64-signed.rpm 538 kB/s | 61 MB 01:56 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 538 kB/s | 61 MB 01:56 Running transaction check Transaction check succeeded. Running transaction test The downloaded packages were saved in cache until the next successful transaction. You can remove cached packages by executing 'dnf clean packages'. Error: Transaction test error: file /usr/lib/.build-id/1d/e9a8d27f5302d758a054547555d5d651bbfcab from install of opera-stable-66.0.3515.27-0.x86_64 conflicts with file from package opera-beta-66.0.3515.21-0.x86_64 file /usr/lib/.build-id/26/3230af7628e996eea47094ec99a500dc2faef5 from install of opera-stable-66.0.3515.27-0.x86_64 conflicts with file from package opera-beta-66.0.3515.21-0.x86_64 file /usr/lib/.build-id/41/b0b372d2a7b63b8bcb9da739539f6e9a9d34bd from install of opera-stable-66.0.3515.27-0.x86_64 conflicts with file from package opera-beta-66.0.3515.21-0.x86_64 file /usr/lib/.build-id/4e/934131df54dbcc362d2956d18275c22147dd2e from install of opera-stable-66.0.3515.27-0.x86_64 conflicts with file from package opera-beta-66.0.3515.21-0.x86_64 file /usr/lib/.build-id/a3/4630030ff5d260a6eeff2f01bd224f3295b560 from install of opera-stable-66.0.3515.27-0.x86_64 conflicts with file from package opera-beta-66.0.3515.21-0.x86_64 file /usr/lib/.build-id/ec/a0d587fac1a76f140a642194a33773ca04a69c from install of opera-stable-66.0.3515.27-0.x86_64 conflicts with file from package opera-beta-66.0.3515.21-0.x86_64 file /usr/lib/.build-id/f1/7044b0e029c2e4d9dda3c6f16a0ab2184cd82d from install of opera-stable-66.0.3515.27-0.x86_64 conflicts with file from package opera-beta-66.0.3515.21-0.x86_64 ```
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kkkppp last edited by
Disappointing updates!
Picture in picture option sucks now (before it was working excellent - the thing I was using Opera in the first place)
Extension: Tree Tabs is weird (it can't be resized) -
icepenguins101 last edited by
@ratamon: if you're on Windows or Linux you can re-enable it through #sidebar-extensions-in-browser-sidebar.
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pako2025 last edited by
Return the previous design of the pop-up video, they always do a bad job with this function, it was already perfect and now they ruin it again.
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kamil7165 last edited by
@leocg can you tell me why did you blatantly lied to me in blog post (which is locked now) about the inability to revert to old behaviour of pop-up video by using settings?
Guys, can someone tell me how surefire way to lock Opera updates? I did it in a past but after few releases in stopped working to me and Opera updated itself anyway.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@kamil7165 There is no option in Opera settings to revert to the old video po-out.
Flags are not part of settings, they are temporary switches for developers (and those who want to test) to enable/disable features that are still in development and on every update there is a 50% chance that a flag will be removed or that a new one will be added. -
kamil7165 last edited by
@kamil7165: I don't mind if the settings are named "User Settings", "Settings" or simply "Flags". Additionally there is also high probability that some non-developer settings will be removed in next releases, so that's meaningless.
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
Hi @domovnik, you can still turn it off by disabling
opera:flags#sidebar-extensions-in-browser-sidebar
, and restarting the browser. Also it affects only extensions made for the sidebar, the rest of them are still working the same way as before, and displayed in e.g. toolbar or address bar.