its still applicable currently. Can't believe 50% CPU and 2k ram consumption. No animated background just a youtube and couple of google docs...
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RE: The High CPU/RAM/ETC Usage TopicOpera for Windows
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[Aurora]Animated backgrounds sometimes freezes the whole browserAppearance
The aurore background which is animated has some bugs which perhaps can be fixed.
1- sometimes can freeze the whole browser for unknown reason + increases startuptime of the browser.
2- Is not working when there is an update of the browser.
3- can be very resource hungry and when not working aka a black screen, consumes a lot of CPU usage.
- Suggestions and feature requests
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[Suggestion] Google Chat on sidebarGeneral
Opera does an excellent job in having the whatsapp client built inside their browser along with other messaging services. Perhaps they can do the same for Google chat? It can be hard while deep in work you get a notification but we do not have a pop up or alert showing up.
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RE: Opera mobile adblock all of a sudden turned to rubbish?Opera for Android
@edu2703 well the issue remains the same. Especially for redirects...
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RE: Is there a chance that the built-in adblocker will be enhanced?Opera GX
@leocg you got redirects with the last website?
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RE: Is there a chance that the built-in adblocker will be enhanced?Opera GX
@leocg Oh, maybe it could be improved in that regard?
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RE: Is there a chance that the built-in adblocker will be enhanced?Opera GX
@leocg Sorri if I wasn't clear. But on some news websites pop-ups arent blocked:
https://lexpress.mu
https://defimedia.infoGoogle trackers are not blocked when you use gmail etc, but external adblockers do.
You also have this website where redirects and questionable ads are also present:
On desktop I can bypass it with an external adblocker but on mobile well...
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RE: Why are people so emotional about browsers?Lounge
@kipperchau Ubuntu and firefox have done this and yet they are blind to this
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Is there a chance that the built-in adblocker will be enhanced?Opera GX
When comparing Opera's built-in blocker to Vivaldi's and Brave's. It is the weakest of the 3 with Brave being the strongest. Both on desktop and mobile.
I believe for mobile it should be enhanced since it fails to block pop-ups with explicit images and web redirects to malicious content, mostly 'cash prizes' or crypto stuff. Like that perhaps Opera might have an edge on the mobile market?