Opera 76 Stable
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jojo0587 last edited by
I do not know if it is the same in other language versions of Opera, but in Polish there are strange characters separating folders in Bookmarks:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qu5chkywhy38hw8/opera zrzut ekranu_2021-04-28_145512_bookmarks.png?dl=0My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
The same s..t again as before, such a trifle and such a gigantic problem for Opera developers. It's mind boggling how long such a petty, small micro bug keeps its home in Opera Stable. Shame!
using Liberation2 fonts in GNU/Linux
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chas4 last edited by chas4
Have to manually update on macOS 11.3
Also missing link to the change log
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@chas4 If you read posts here you'd know there's no changelog for the new release line. I did install my Opera for Linux manually, too. MacOS shouldn't be honoured specially than other earthly bugs, pardon, Opera Win/Lin users.
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firuz-u7 last edited by
@pavelopdev: These hieroglyphs in all languages exist, when will it be corrected
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firuz-u7 last edited by
Telegram has a new web version and it now supports dark mode, animated stickers or chat folders, when will this version appear in Opera?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by leocg
@firuz-u7 That`s the official stable page for Telegram Web? Here it's still https://web.telegram.org
Edit: They seem to be test/beta pages, so they will only be in Opera's sidebar if Telegram turns it in their official web page.
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chas4 last edited by
@pavelopdev I have been reading them here since Opera 9.6, just seems a change with the recent macOS update broken the way the auto updater works
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Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users.
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oxaIx last edited by
@opera-comments-bot I have installed the version's 76 and I can't install any extension, because the error "Ces extensions et ces fonds d'écran sont conçus pour le navigateur Opera." "these extensions and font screen is only for for Opera Navigator" I'm on Opera !!
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@andrew84 I had read your remarks yesterday, but I looked once more on the team blog's page and your words came to me with two new thoughts.
1] It's better to deal with Opera Stable 76 then be stick to index 75.0.3969.218 or 75.0.5799.998, isn't it?
2] I have no knowledge how the index reflects inner development numbering. So, wouldn't it be more meaningful to apply clearly defined limits to the subtree indexing? I do really wince seeing such idiotic strings as 75.0.3969.218 (former Stable) or 76.0.4017.94 (present Stable).
Do you really sense a significant difference in this silly indexing, apart from the main root (75 versus 76)?
Let me be more helpful and creative. I humbly submit new limits to those numbers (based on Opera Stable).
76.0.6666.666
Satanic numbers, I know, but is present indexation less kiny?
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andrew84 last edited by
@pavelopdev Sorry, but I don't understand what you mean.
I wrote nothing about versions indexes, my notice was only about the hurry with this release.
I also don't know how the versions indexes are forming (and I don't care much), for me is much more important to see Stable without many times reported and known bugs.*Your screenshot above regarding the hieroglyphs on Bookmarks page is a clear example here. What prevents to wait two weeks more and release polished Stable version without such obvious visual bugs?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@andrew84 First of all I wrote about me, not about You - whether you paid attention to indexing or not. Your words just triggered some thoughts in me only, that's why I wrote about them.
But I do understand why we cannot understand each other. You do not read my acrimonious tone, vicious sarcasm and a pinch of sound joke making fun of Opera indexing.
Tough luck.
Quote - "I don't care much".
I do care, Stable, Beta or Developer have sub revisions (or indexes). Alas, they are unreadable to me and other users too, I presume.
From my point of view the whole Opera forums shebang appears pathetic joke frequently, it might be closed once and for all - no feedback, no answers (in codes) to reported bugs, no clear roadmap (simplified to us) etc. BTW. Don't you @andrew84 feel being idiot, reporting bugs and requesting corrections so many times for so long? So, in such context it is They (developers and moderators) who might say - We do not care - not You and other useful users trying to be helpful.
Have a nice day and Happy Reporting! (a little jab of mine's ).
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@pavelopdev said:
Stable, Beta or Developer have sub revisions (or indexes). Alas, they are unreadable to me and other users too, I presume.
Why? And why should it be important instead of just consider it a number to differentiate one version /build from the other ?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@leocg Well, why so long, cryptic and secretive?
BTW Main text: Satanic numbers, I know, but is present indexation less kiny? has an error.
is kiny = should be kinky
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@pavelopdev said:
From my point of view the whole Opera forums shebang appears pathetic joke frequently, it might be closed once and for all - no feedback, no answers (in codes) to reported bugs, no clear roadmap (simplified to us) etc
Forums (or communities or whatever) are places created for users to help each other, to discuss possible issues before reporting them, to give feedback, etc.
Forums are not places to expect official answers, feedbacks, etc. In theory, they are not even the official place to report issues, although many of those reports be taken in consideration.
Regarding the road map, Opera's one has never been public.