Introducing Opera 103
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multiwebinc last edited by
I haven't tried any other OSes, but at least on Linux (KDE), when you drag the scrollbar, it drags the window if the mouse is as the screen edge.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@vfbfan said in Introducing Opera 103:
The entries under opera://flags/ are incorrectly displayed at full width.
That's:
DNA-111779 Opera Experiments – flags are not centered
and is fixed in 104 so far.
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andrew84 last edited by
@multiwebinc Same on Windows 10 x64 here. I posted this multiple times in developer threads but without result - now the issue in Stable.
*try to maximize the moved window back by clicking on 'maximize' button, web page become fully unresponsive here.
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multiwebinc last edited by
@andrew84: I don't know how Opera have been messing up the scrollbars so bad ever since version 100. It's one of the most important elements of almost every application. You basically have to test the beta versions yourself to know whether or not to update.
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korol78 last edited by
@andrew84 said:
@multiwebinc Same on Windows 10 x64 here. I posted this multiple times in developer threads but without result - now the issue in Stable.
*try to maximize the moved window back by clicking on 'maximize' button, web page become fully unresponsive here.
I don't have this problem on Windows 10 x64.
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andrew84 last edited by
@multiwebinc In current view the browser is not suitable for me, the bordered modules look bad to me and portion of functionality is broken because of these borders. Also, partially the habitual daily browser's behavior is broken and still not restored. That's why I still didn't migrate to One version but keep an eye on Developer version from time to time.
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andrew84 last edited by
@andrew84 I can add here that it seems the unresponsive web page issue happens here on 100% scale (recommended in my case). If I set 125% for example, the page stay responsive after maximizing.
Window moving issue when grabbing the right edge persists on the both 100% and 125% scales. -
andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@korol78 Right now checked in Edge, FireFox, Chrome and Vivaldi - none of the mentioned browser has the window moving problem.
And Opera One version hadn't he problem also recently. There was problem that scrollbar doesn't react if the cursor is far right (on the content border), but the behavior was fixed recently.
*The default behavior is window moving by dragging its top, not right or left edge.
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A Former User last edited by
8.)
And still no visible caret in the search field.
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When a tab is dragged over a pinned tab, the location from which the tab was dragged begins to "pulse".10.)
If you open new tabs until the tab area is full (the tabs are compressed), and then maximize and restore the browser window, a strange horizontal bar appears.
Maybe this is the long-awaited reintroduction, but currently still buggy scrolling of tabs?
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@andrew84 I also noticed post on forum regarding the issue, so the problem is obvious. https://forums.opera.com/post/328981
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andrew84 last edited by
@vfbfan said in Introducing Opera 103:
but currently still buggy scrolling of tabs?
Yes.
And in overall, it looks like it's easier to call what's not buggy in the latest releases instead of listing all the bugs. -
DarthGTB last edited by
It's still not possible to detach pinned tabs. This bug was introduced back in v100