Opera 102.0.4880.40 Stable update
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jbgay last edited by
On windows version, spacing above tabs, on the top of window is not awailable.
This option does not work any more
This option is available in the settings of the browser (windows version) :
Réglages (Alt + P) > Navigateur > Interface utilisateur -
mesovortex last edited by
Now again the same problem but on the Stable Version like I had on the beta. >>problem on YT with HD 1080 higher streams / videos, opera switch from 1080p back to 720p or lower, with this new version. I try firefox with the same videos and there was no problem. please fix this. << thats weird!
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tastodd last edited by
@mesovortex said in Opera 102.0.4880.40 Stable update:
Now again the same problem but on the Stable Version like I had on the beta. >>problem on YT with HD 1080 higher streams / videos, opera switch from 1080p back to 720p or lower, with this new version. I try firefox with the same videos and there was no problem. please fix this. << thats weird!
Look at what you have written in
opera://gpu
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If there is software accelerated everywhere, then try turning on thechrome://flags/#ignore-gpu-blocklist
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genegold last edited by
@genegold: This goes on and on: in SUMo pro, I just now with a right click opened the MS Teams website. The flash screen (and sound) ran, but there was no evidence of Opera closing, as the same tabs remained open. I have no idea what's causing this, but it is specific to this build of Opera 102.
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neewuser last edited by
Youtube framerate is also lower. On Edge it works but on Opera the videos are janky. Another quality "feature" of the stable release
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neewuser last edited by
Also, if I want to comment here on the Opera website with an Opera account, if forcibly changes the browser's sync account. That's just unfortunate. It should be two separate things.
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mesovortex last edited by
@tastodd: No, it doesn'twork. I was try it now for some YT videos but still switching back to 720p but thank you for your help!
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genegold last edited by
@genegold:On Opera forums, others report it's happening to them too:
https://forums.opera.com/topic/66058/opera-crashes-when-creating-a-new-tab/5 -
sklunk last edited by sklunk
@hexangst
Thanks for those helpful words added to this threadSince Opera made the move to Chromium I have been using Vivaldi in parallel. It has it's problems too, but they listen to their users and beta testers. I still like Opera and would love to keep using it so I hope they get their "stable" release process straightened out. If I was really "done" I wouldn't take the time to post in these forums to try to get Opera to fix things ...
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sklunk last edited by
Thanks for posting this but it has already been mentioned numerous times. Also it only works 1 time -- once Opera updates you will need to do it again. However Opera has told me that they will have the flag to turn it off available in a soon future release (as well as a fix for the "O" menu rendering problem - finally!!)
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DarthGTB last edited by DarthGTB
Did the general post for 102 changelog get deleted? I had it in my opened tabs waiting for the fixes to come and now I'm getting a 404
https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/changelog-for-102/
It's the same link provided in this post
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A Former User last edited by
@sklunk I've been using Vivaldi for more than five years, but I gave up to use it as my standard browser a year ago instead of Opera.
I haven't got the same impression as you, actually. I like their ethos and their efforts with a rather small team, not backed by a big company. I trust them with their promise not to track their users and that they care about being transparent.
But in my opinion they keep adding feature after feature that only parts of their users have asked for. I didn't want e-mal and calendar functionality, no feed-reader, no timer, no "pause"-button. I don't even need a mastodon server of their own. Often it's all about features that their dedicated fan-base wants but not the regular user - to whom they don't listen.
I wished they had concentrated their efforts to make Vivaldi more streamlined, flawless and easy. And that they had developed an iOS version years before.
I've seen lots of complaints by people, even begging them: Please, make a light version! For those not wanting all those extra stuff.
That was one of the reason that I've changed to Opera mainly. That when I had all my customization with Vivaldi done, it very much looked like Opera out of the box. And I didn't have to fiddle so much with preferences and wasn't lost with so many options and even themes.
So, to me it's Opera first, still. And with an eye on Vivaldi to see where they're heading to.