Opera 75 brings easier access to top features
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@andrew84 It was changed eons hours ago. The quick response baffled me a bit. Well, well, Opera takes a speed. Not full ahead yet, but I keep my thumbs.
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andrew84 last edited by
@pavelopdev I'm surprised it was changed after all, previous two or three version release announcements were lost (despite of reports) among regular builds posts.
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auxce last edited by
On https://www.augsburger-allgemeine.de is a map under "LOKALRADAR" which is terribly flickering when mouseovered.
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andrew84 last edited by
Maybe you should also add 'configure shortcuts' in the sidebar's right click context menu.
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andrew84 last edited by
strange is that there's no 'three dots' menu for sidebar extensions (and no option in custom site panel's three dots menu) but the shortcuts can be added in Settings.
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A Former User last edited by
Full Bookmarks view.
This bug first appeared in Opera Developer 75.0.3967.0. Now this problem exists in Opera 75 Stable and Opera 76 Developer. Win 7x64. -
andrew84 last edited by
@johnd78 Confirmed here too on Win8.1x64.
Also the highlighting effect looks a bit weird in dark mode.
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7thgear last edited by 7thgear
@pavelopdev
Yes, it works again, and the Fonts in the Snapshot-Tool works fine, too.
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palx last edited by palx
Why did you remove the "Use the Windows OS spell checker" entry on "opera://flags/"?
Disabling it was the only way to get English-Greek spellcheck to work on "All your languages" right.
I have made a bug report on "https://bugs.chromium.org/", and they have already found the solution to fix this, but it is not yet implemented on the Chromium based browsersβ¦
So now, I again have to manually change the spellchecking focus, on the language I am currently writing, all the time.........and it's being this way since May 2020.......
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palx last edited by palx
@leocg Ok, there is no way for me knowing that each browser is not responsible for the flags it has individually, because Opera had it, although other browsers like Chrome and Edge had removed it a long time ago.... So I assumed it had to do with a decision that Opera just took.... It must have something to do with me reporting the problem and stating that the solution was that particular Opera flag. I've watched their possess, at the bug report I've made, as they found the solution to resolve it, but the problem still exists, and now they removed the only solution..... Guess I will have to wait patiently for it to be resolved in the way Chromium based browsers handle Languages not supported from spellcheck altogether....
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@palx There are some flags that are/were from Opera and there are/were others that came from Chromium.
I guess that Opera usually don't mess with the Chromium ones, unless, maybe, if it affects something in Opera.Bye the way, I still have the flag here. Did you enabled opera://flags/#temporary-unexpire-flags-m88?