Opera 127 developer
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Opera Comments Bot last edited by
Dear Opera Users, Opera Developer version 127 is here!It is running on Chromium version: 142.0.7444.177. This release introduces a major rewrite of opera://settings, alongside many stability fixes, UI improvements, and feature updates across the browser. Because of the scale of the Settings changes, some issues may still be present. What’s new? Known issues: For a […]
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jojo0587 last edited by jojo0587
Finally, there is some sensible division of settings!
I just see a small drawback.
Appearance >> Start page - grouped options have the group name "Start page". What for? After all, this is just a repetition of the name and an unnecessary extension of the list. Why other groups (e.g. "Appearance", "Top bar") don't have the same additional title?

My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@SiMcarD78 You have the feature (Scroll to the top of the page by clicking the active tab) turned on in Settings?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Was looking for the user interface options. Took me a while to find them. They're in the Top Bar section when you click "Manage Top Bar". I missed the arrow to the right showing that it was a subpage. Thought "Manage Top Bar" was just text. My fault.
Couldn't find a way to show all settings at once on the page.
opera://settingsjust displays the same thing asopera://settings/appearance. I triedopera://settings/all, but that didn't work.I noticed when in a subpage in settings, going back just returns you to the top of the page for the parent section instead of scrolling down to where you were.
Noticed typing in the search field in settings isn't picking up things at the URL
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@burnout426 said in Opera 127 developer:
search field in settings isn't picking up things
I tried searching for 'Scroll to the top of the page by clicking the active tab' option by typing 'scroll' word in the search. It shows only the yellow '9 results' tooltip. When trying to click it it's jumping away.
I don't see the need for the bunch new (not new but rearranged actually) Settings categories right now. I'd prefer better some redesign kept hidden behind the flag. But as practice shows (in my opinion) almost every recent redesign makes things more complicated to use (for example the redesigned History page) so it's better not touch anything that works correctly.
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@jojo0587: Hi, thanks for sharing. This is already known issue and as it's written in the blog post, "Some opera://settings sections may behave incorrectly due to the ongoing Settings rewrite". Will be fixed of course.
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@simcard78: Hi, thanks for spotting. It's a known issue, RNA-1606 and it's awaiting fix.
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
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andrew84 last edited by
The blue border still happens here for the minimize button when entering/exiting split screen.

*maybe it's worth adding icon for the split screen option in context menu for the links (just to highlight the option among standart menu items, like google lens search option) ?

Also, when managing the selected tabs, some icon also would be helpful to find necessary option quicker. Smth similar to Edge's context menu with icons. I also still like it better when icons in menu have a separate column and the text is not shifted.

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SiMcarD78 last edited by SiMcarD78
Are there problems with the Instagram website?
I only see the initial logo and it gets stuck there.
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ironbone last edited by ironbone
Unfortunately, Opera still does not work correctly on Wayland, while it works fine on Xorg.
The main menu is too small.
The YouTube mini player (pop-up video / Picture-in-Picture) does not work properly — the window position is incorrect. Additionally, it does not stay in the foreground.
Please see the attached images.


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deathcat last edited by
Why is the Chromium version so old again, and even lower than the version on the stable channel?
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filbo last edited by
Going from opera-developer 126.0.5748.0 to 127.0.5776.0, the old extension 'Classic Tabs' (https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/classic-tabs) seems to stop working.
What I want it for: Ctrl+T should open new tab next to current tab.
Right-click tab > new tab, does do what I want. But my fingers are used to Ctrl+T!
Best solution: please add a shortcut (blank by default) for 'new tab next to current tab'. Then I can clear 'New tab' shortcut, set 'New tab next to current' to Ctrl+T, and I don't need some funky old extension.
Thanks!
[ workaround: I set Ctrl+T to 'new tab in island', but this is not exactly what I want; it makes a new tab in the right place, that I have to de-island. um. Can you also add a 'Move out from tab island' shortcut (default blank)? ]
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filbo last edited by
@filbo: Arghh, no, I really want Classic Tabs to work again. Its 'Open all tabs next to the active tab' is what I want.
Thing that isn't working now: right-click an item on my bookmarks bar > Open in new tab; it opens on the end of the tab bar.
Or middle-click, or Ctrl+click, a bookmark bar item. I want these all to open next to my current tab.
I tried right-click bookmark > Open in new tab [ while holding SHIFT, CTRL, or ALT ] -- these didn't change behavior. Maybe one of them could mean 'next to current'? (ALT made the right-click menu go away, but I was able to [ press-and-hold ALT; right-click bookmark > Open in new tab ]. Which made no difference.)
So what I really want is a setting like Classic Tabs's 'Open all tabs next to the active tab'.
Alternative things you could do that are at least somewhat helpful:
- default-blank shortcut for 'Open in new tab next to current'
- default-blank shortcut for 'Move out of tab island'
- shift/ctrl/alt modifier on open-a-tab actions which means 'next to current'
- shift/ctrl/alt modifier on open-a-tab actions which means 'in island [next to current]'

