Opera 103.0.4928.26 Stable Update
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andrew84 last edited by
@alexeygrinko For me the entire One version is imposition of GX version's style with its 'gaming' interface and colors.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@vfbfan Yes, I reported the same in Developer thread
https://forums.opera.com/post/328521Reasonable question here is why ordinary users can notice the flaw of design, but professional designer or qa team can not.
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A Former User last edited by
And why is a thin black window border visible on three sides, but not at the top?
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raphaelbm last edited by leocg
This blog announcement "Opera 103 Stable Update" is missing the full version number. This a documentation bug I have highlighted before. The full version only becomes knowable once I go to the changelog. How perverse!
It is a regression.
Please revert to your usual convention with Stable Update announcements as in
"Opera 102.0.4880.78 Stable update" and previously.Please fix asap. Thx Raphael
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@raphaelbm There is no need to inform the full build number in a post whose main purpose is to announce an update to a new major version.
What people need to know is that Opera 103, a new major version, has been released in stable channel.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@leocg but this is secondary update already with some fixes.
The original post to introduce the 103 version is here https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2023/10/introducing-opera-103/ -
raphaelbm last edited by leocg
@leocg I will encourage you to give way on this one and fix the release log as suggested.
This is not a major release. It is an update.Please continue to show version numbers as before.
You have not announced a change of policy regarding blog posts. Others including me log these releases and dates.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@raphaelbm Looks like they simply forgot to include the build number in this blog post. But there's build number in the changelog if you really need this now.
The same example from 102 version thread.
Introducing Opera 102 Aug 23d
https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2023/08/introducing-opera-102/
1st Update Aug 29th and no build number
https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2023/08/opera-102-stable-update
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multiwebinc last edited by
Scrollbars are still broken. The window gets dragged when the mouse is touching the screen edge instead of scrolling.
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raphaelbm last edited by
@raphaelbm: That being the case will you now amend the title to be:
"Opera 103.0.4928.26 Stable Update"
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
The title in the blog was changed, but on the forum side it's still without the numbers.
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abidjauharkhalib last edited by
@deyanm: Yes, I also experienced this when turning off hardware acceleration in settings
but when it is turned on, the video does not experience lagging -
abidjauharkhalib last edited by
- The video I play has broken frames and is unpleasant to look at when the hardware acceleration setting is disabled, but if it is activated the video runs normally without any problems
- I usually clean the cache using the CCleaner program, but when I updated Opera to the latest version,
For some reason it seems like there's no point in scanning cache trash using CCleaner because it doesn't detect any trash. (CCleaner is the latest version)
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A Former User last edited by
How can I hide these annoying ads in the address bar when searching for i. e. Berlin?
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
I noticed that there's no #address-bar-categories-customization flag anymore. The flag allowed to turn off the useless stuff (weather, calculator and similar) in address bar dropdown while typing.
I thought it was implemented and therefore the flag is disappeared.
So my question will be why the useful option is removed?