Opera 77 developer
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andrew84 last edited by
DNA-92553 Video pip controls are not clickable
add video title on video pop-out, finally (and other improvements https://forums.opera.com/post/225402)
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andrew84 last edited by
Suggestion.
Allow to rearrange Opera Tools in the sidebar setup.
Messengers probably as well.
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andrew84 last edited by
Suggestion.
Add 'show sidebar' option in the right click context menu on start page
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@leocg: Short for Opera macOS from
Julia Szyndzielorz
Opera just got even faster with M1 support for Mac fans and custom shortcuts
April 1, 2021published there https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg: I'm using Yandex Browser for Debian which lags a bit from Win versions. I can't tell you now about my YB, but I'll check it later.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Nope. Vivaldi has created separate version for ARM processors, for example. Whole lot of other compilation issues. Do not soap my eyes, please.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@leocg I've made an error, n-th time. I wrote about the never ending changelog never appearing. Never appearing information on new releases, overloaded changelogs mixing Opera versions etc.
I found Opera Stable Version:75.0.3969.149
Where is the corresponding information and explanation?I+m not suggesting you have problem with your vision, but... see yourself below.
Q.E.D.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg I've stopped paying attention to your answers many weeks ago. When you try to help you are helpful, but many times you seem to bravely defend an Ivory Tower which does not exist. Stop playing this ping-pong attitude once and for all. It's senseless.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Helpful and clear. Thanks.
It means Opera is using core builds to which are then added external layouts e.g. macOS, GX and Developer. Am I correct now? -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@pavelopdev And sorry but I couldn't get your point regarding Opera 75 and it's changelog.
The page you mentioned is the Opera 75 release post and it mentions the main features and fixes for that version.
Bug fixing builds may or may not have their own release posts. However the changes are listed on the changelog. Which, by the way, seems to be offline now. -
A Former User last edited by leocg
@leocg Well, I'm straight man, not downright simpleton, but I appreciate straightforward documentation.
Main tree
- Opera Stable
- Opera Beta
- Opera Developer
Forked tree
- Opera Mobile (bla. bla...)
- Opera GX
- Opera macOS
Others tree
- Opera Whatever Yo Conjured Up in Your Forges
Every lineage should have distinct documentation correlated with every new release:
- release info
- debuggerlog
- changelog
Whether you make all three branches (lineages) of main Opera (stable, beta, developer) based on One core build is important to You only.
I do discern Opera on their GUI and target (CPU or user groups). Namely, I do see and recognize Opera as Stable, Opera Beta and Opera Developer (all for Desktop) only.
That's why I search for clear and actual information about release info, debugger info and change info (development, new features info).
The simple structure is f... up by Opera Teamers constantly. I'm sorry, but the language is justifiable. Everything in those areas is being botched up time after time. Where the hell search for the basic information about new releases then when they do not exist?
It doesn't matter if it is 75, 76, 77 or whatever number, the respective posts are happen to be bungled. It should never been happening!