Opera 76.0.3981.0 developer update
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andrew84 last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann I think it works the opposite way. If enabled, then inactive tabs should reload (because they were unloaded from memory)
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kened Banned last edited by
When will Opera bring back the titles in the pip windows? The only browser that currently has this feature is Yandex Browser. Interestingly, Yandex must have bought this feature from Opera.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@andrew84
No. If I switch this feature on, then I switch the inactive tabs to standby. So they can't reload. That's what the description of the switch says. Or the description is wrong. -
andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@leocg Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean.
I don't open or block anything (I don't use the option currently, I just noticed the bug).
Previously the option didn't work at all (https://forums.opera.com/post/239943)
It was fixed, and now the option opens, but there's no buttons visible*In 69 for example, it looks correctly.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@andrew84 "Snooze inactive tabs to save memory" being enabled to me means that Opera should just do what Chromium does by default, which is to auto-discard inactive tabs. As in, with it enabled, Opera's not doing anything more than what Chromium already does. Then, if you disable the option, it should turn off auto-discarding. But, disabling the option doesn't turn off auto-discarding (according to users), so I'm guessing there's a bug or the wording is wrong, or we (or some of us at least) have the wrong idea about what the feature is about.
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A Former User last edited by
@burnout426 @burnout426
Gentlemen,
I've followed your path switching On the option. All inactive tabs were Not reloaded after activating (seeing them again). It proves you were right.It proves as well that I did not and do not understand the works of the snoozing feature.
Well, I may be wrong too, choosing your way of thinking - I got a lot of tabs being reloaded frequently both by Tabs Reloader extension, and by html servers themselves what means they were "re-activated" in background constantly (not having time to be removed or snoozed). Anyway, I'm still testing...
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HakerBonzo last edited by
@andrew84: Works as expected. Modify your desktop shortcut by appending some url at the and of Opera application path
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@hakerbonzo so you have 'Add' button in Allow and Block sections in URL navigation filters?
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ranger375 last edited by
Cashback web monitor extension RAM Leak, Please allow users to disable it, also it isn't useful for non-spain people.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@leocg there are also complaints on forum too (for 74.0.3911.203 Stable), so definitely there's some issue with the feature, maybe on certain OS only.
*Also it's not clear why the feature is active if it is disabled by default in flags. I also wonder that the flag doesn't exist already in Developer. -
hewiak last edited by
Hi, All. I've been getting this for months when trying on Debian 9 Stretch to update Opera stable, beta or dev:
Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libgbm1 (>= 17.1.0~rc2)