Opera 74.0.3911.203 Stable update
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A Former User last edited by
@palx:
I forgot, I also have 'Enhancer for Youtube' installed for Vivaldi, there I don't get to see those images either. -
palx last edited by palx
@deus-exx You've probably downloaded the one for Firefox from their store, the one for Vivaldi from the Chrome store but the one for Opera from Opera's own store and they are different versions....
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A Former User last edited by
@palx:
Of course, the Firefox plugin is from the Firefox store, for Opera and Vivaldi I'm using the Chrome store version. The Chrome store plugins are each stored in their respective subfolder unpacked. So I could easily review the sources of the 'Enhancer' plugin, and I did not find any trails of the image there.Currently, I'm reviewing the Opera sources. I will post a reply once I have an update on the issue.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg: I just flushed my Firefox cache and manually deleted all remaining files, then started Firefox with a Youtube video and pressed the right arrow-key. Now I get a semi-transparent circle with the number 5 in the center, which is surrounded by an arrow. The image appears centered. This image also appears after disabling the 'Enhancer' plugin and with an empty cache. So it's a Youtube thing. Damn.
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A Former User last edited by
Thank you both for your great help in solving the mystery, it's much appreciated. Cheers, and have a great remaining weekend.
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sgrandin last edited by
Strangely, I linked to a doxy.me meeting this morning and I could see and hear them, but they couldn't see or hear me. Message here was camera and mic blocked. Using Logitech webcam. Got the same result with an iPad, so maybe not an Opera problem. Only two changes yesterday: this Opera version and Win 10 update (there have been problems, but hadn't heard of this one). Checked Opera and Windows settings and everything looked as it should, so don't know where it came from, but worth mentioning just in case.
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hectormaciasa1979 last edited by
@leocg: No, because this entry reflects comments I made to the previous version, and it leads to think I'm pointing problems this version may have solved already. In fact the Speed Dial problem seems to be gone.
What, are you trying to save comments space?
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kened Banned last edited by kened
Enhanced address bar and side bar should have a blur effect. It would be nice.
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olesiak Opera last edited by
@bristolian Hello, we are sorry for the inconvenience it might have caused. How does the browser work for you now?
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
One more invalid section in Settings (on all channels)
*the option opens fine in Chrome
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sgrandin last edited by
In Print Preview, looking at an exchange with a doctor in the online Epic message system, there are six pages. However at the bottom of the 6th page, the page number indicator reverts from 6 to 5. Bug?
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sgrandin last edited by
@olesiak @olesiak: Since it is a private medical conversation, a video wouldn't do, Instead I've made three successive screenshots showing page 3, page 4, then a 3 again at the bottom. The last 3 shows just before getting to the bottom. I first saw this with PDF chosen as printer, but it also occurs with a Brother laser printer chosen. The folder with the three screenshots is posted at...
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AqsCKHVTj0ydp2_AMMNdL326v-mc?e=pKP11mIs this sufficient or should I file a bug report?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Multiple "stable" updates of 74 version, every damn one of which kept crashing for no apparent reason, finally made me switch browsers. Thank you!
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A Former User last edited by
@shion-san If you find out Opera useful in 80% despite the crashes, wait a little longer, do not ditch Opera so quickly. It crashes, but it reloads itself in a jiffy. Apart from staying alive it sends crash reports in background. The real causes of these events are very tricky and tough to pin them effectively. Try Opera Beta then if Opera Stable is a nasty beast within your hardware configuration.
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A Former User last edited by
@pavelopdev: The thing is that 73 was working fine. Only when updating to 74 (no mater what build) it starts insta-crashing on what seems to be random actions. One that has 100% chance of crash happening within a minute was hovering over youtube thumbnails, triggering mini-previews. I though it was related to video decoding, but disabling hardware acceleration via flags had no effect. I've been reporting it probably since 2nd or 3rd update of 74 came out. Last update still had that problem and I lost my profile trying to roll back, so I just switched to another browser, which I hope will be more stable than Opera.
There might be something on my side though: like some outdated extensions (with no alternatives), or my habit of deleting autoupdate, installer_helper, assistant and crashreporter executables, due to concerns about privacy and lack of ability to rollback because of forced-auto-updates.
I hope by the time my current browser ends up into another crashing mess (they all do for some reason), Opera would become a good alternative to come back to.