@sodapoppy First, click on the three lines in the top right of the browser (this is directly under the "X" button to close the window). Then find the option for "Force Dark Pages" and click on "Configuration". Then under the "Disable" section, click on "Add". Then just add www.youtube.com and save and close it.
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RE: White filter on top of youtube videos.Opera GX
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RE: White filter on top of youtube videos.Opera GX
@tetika-0 so I was having this problem too, that's how I found this page. I really like the "Force Dark Pages" option, but it seems to be causing this issue, at least for me it was. So you can click on "configure" for Force Dark Pages and add youtube to the list of disabled pages. It really handy, and works instantly.
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RE: White filter on top of youtube videos.Opera GX
@sodapoppy Click on the "O" in the top left and go to "Update & Recovery" and check for updates. It definitely is an option, but it has a beta label on it. So maybe only recent versions or certain users have access to it.
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RE: White filter on top of youtube videos.Opera GX
@sodapoppy Click on the "O" in the top left and go to "Update & Recovery" and check for updates. It definitely is an option, but it has a beta label on it. So maybe only recent versions or certain users have access to it.
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RE: White filter on top of youtube videos.Opera GX
@sodapoppy First, click on the three lines in the top right of the browser (this is directly under the "X" button to close the window). Then find the option for "Force Dark Pages" and click on "Configuration". Then under the "Disable" section, click on "Add". Then just add www.youtube.com and save and close it.
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RE: White filter on top of youtube videos.Opera GX
@tetika-0 so I was having this problem too, that's how I found this page. I really like the "Force Dark Pages" option, but it seems to be causing this issue, at least for me it was. So you can click on "configure" for Force Dark Pages and add youtube to the list of disabled pages. It really handy, and works instantly.
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RE: ImagePreviewerOpera add-ons
@demonicben: I don't believe this is a scam. "Reading your browser history" sounds bad, but it has to read your browser history in order to display the images your previewing. Just because it's reading your history, doesn't mean it's doing anything else with it, like sharing it with anyone or anything. And if it's not displaying the images properly, first make sure you have installed the Opera extension that the developer says that this extension requires you to have for it to work (LinkRedirector). It's free and doesn't require any setup. If it still isn't displaying images on hover, the default options require you to hold control while hovering over a link. You can disable ctrl hold in the options for ImagePreviewer.