Opera 101.0.4836.0 developer update
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@ralf-brinkmann User here said it was the new Aria extension that needed access to history.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@burnout426, yes, that seems to be the solution. I added this long part "--show-component-extension-options" to the shortcut (my start command becomes longer and longer) and now I could see the hidden extension ARIA (and some other hidden extensions), update it and give it the right to track all my past and future acitivities. I don't use ARIA - I don't use the sidebar - but there seems to be no way to disable it.
But this error notification is gone. -
Clarcky last edited by
This has been bugging me but the gap between main search bar and the extension (right most) is not consistent with any of the gaps between the side bar or even the tab island above.
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
You all know that you can move the little icons for extensions at the top right next to the address bar and sort them yourself. I have to move such an icon 5 positions further to the left than I want before the gap appears at the desired position and I can let go and insert it there.
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tspringer last edited by
@burnout426: Thank you. It worked for me.
It found some Aria extension from Opera that needed to be updated. I don't see that extension when running Opera normally. -
erebfraen last edited by
- Browser freezes when text is highlighted.
- A dialog window keeps popping up asking me to customize extensions even though they don't require customization
- the sidebar is sticking on top of the page when the browser is opened if the automatic sidebar scrolling is on and does not disappear unless the cursor is put on it
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cristianhcd last edited by cristianhcd
@burnout426: @burnout426:
the problem was that aria was not updated, this way it was solvedthe route was
"C:\Users\YOUR-USER\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera developer\launcher.exe" --show-component-extension-options
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Argarth last edited by
Great to see that you can once more just slide the cursor along the top of the screen and click to select a tab, and no longer have to aim at the tab itself. Nice QoL returned, and still retaining the modular look, really like it. Thanks.
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