Opera 103.0.4892.0 developer update
-
andrew84 last edited by
@indiqazzz to get the new scrollbar the #component-based-scrollbar flag should be enabled because it's disabled by default.
But no mention regarding this in the blog post. -
multiwebinc last edited by
The scrollbar still looks the same even after enabling #component-based-scrollbar and is still 1px away from the screen edge in maximized windows.
-
andrew84 last edited by
@multiwebinc here it looks like on their screenshot after enabling the flag.
-
tspringer last edited by
Could you put it into "Developer" category instead of "Uncategorized"?
Don't have categories, if you don't use them. How hard can it be. -
A Former User last edited by
Are they redesigning standard Windows icons as well? No wonder they are busy and uncoordinated.
-
ralf-brinkmann last edited by
A word about the speed dial page:
Someone completely destroyed it. The individual folders and tiles are much larger than they used to be and I can't find a way to change the size in the settings anymore. As a result, 10 tiles no longer fit in a row, as before, but fewer. And inside the folders, the colored icons fly around without any border or bounderies, taking up unnecessary space. That should be changed again. It used to be better. -
PJMZR last edited by
Issue with Youtube is still here, both on Dev and Beta versions. GX and Stable are ok. OS Win 10 64bit.
Videos are not synchronized with the sound and there is a freeze effect or kind of slowness. I have tried fresh versions also and still the same. Does anybody have the same issue? -
andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@kened I noticed that there's also volume control (visible bar) in FireFox now.
I remember that in Opera I always had the issue for live streams on youtube, So I checked the same stream in FF and have no issues with the jumping volume (visually at least).
In Opera the volume still jumps at the level set on the main page.*Maybe I'm wrong, but looks more like an issue in synchronization between the two volume level bars (Youtube <-> PiP) than the 'normalization' stuff. Or Chromium's bug
@leocg If possible, just check the same video, which have the 'jumping' volume level in Opera, in FireFox also.
-