It's essentially useless now and I've stopped using it.
I used to use the video pop-out on a daily basis too!
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It's essentially useless now and I've stopped using it.
I used to use the video pop-out on a daily basis too!
@alexiures That feature is pretty much useless now.
Since updating to 63.0.3368.43 I've been very annoyed with the way the new tab button works. In previous versions of Opera before this update you could move the cursor to the very top of your screen and then over the new tab button and click to get a new tab, now you have to come down 1 line of pixels for the button to actually work.
Previous versions of Opera were not like this, Firefox, Chrome and even EDGE are not like this.
Can this be adjusted somewhere in the settings to function the way it used to and does in all other popular browsers?
I use the alt+space menu all the time to minimize (or restore or maximize or move or whatever) Opera and other programs, so it sucks that a standard windows keyboard shortcut has been co-opted for this search thing. Can this be disabled or reassigned to another key combination?
This issue has finally been fixed for me with the release of Opera 42.
It was present in EVERY version of 41 that I had on all of my computers at home and work.
Yes indeed they are up to date.
Did you fullscreen the twitter video or the first video?
The twitter video is the second one.
Here's an example:
WARNING this video is potentially NSFW. It's a football game and someone throws a sex toy on the field. There is no actual human nudity.
http://screengrabber.deadspin.com/dildo-thrown-on-field-1788383824
Play the video and hit the fullscreen button on the twitter video player and for some reason you get a weird fullscreen version of the site not and can hear the audio but not see the video playing.
This happens on every Windows PC I own, which covers a variety of hardware and software configs.
This particular PC has the following specs:
Thinkpad 10 420, Windows 10 Pro 64bit, Core i5 2540M CPU, Intel HD Graphics 3000/Nvidia Quaddro NVS 4200M, 8GB RAM, Samsung SSD.
Of course these videos go to fullscreen properly in Edge and Firefox on the same computers.
It sounds like you're downloading the newest one.
When you run the "check for updates" thing in Reader DC is where you'll see the 15.010.20056 version number. In the about Adobe Reader page it displays 2015.010.20056
Actually, Reader is currently at version 15 on my Windows 7 ...
I can only see 11 for Windows XP (in Firefox).
That's the newest version for XP.
https://helpx.adobe.com/reader/system-requirements.html
The newer ones have a minimum OS version of 7.
If you're running Windows 7 you can definitely get a new version of Adobe Reader. Uninstall version 9 and go to www.adobe.com and download Acrobat Reader DC. The current version of that is 15.010.20056
Hardware acceleration off changes the crashing behavior a bit.
With hw acceleration ON when Opera crashes you'll immediately see (Not responding) show up in the title bar.
With it OFF what I end up with is a busted tab I can scroll up and down in but none of the Opera controls work and no links on the site work. All you can do is close Opera and sometimes that results in Windows saying it's (Not responding) so I kill it from task manager.
All of my computers have the newest drivers from nvidia.com as of this morning.
Crashing issues are still there and have been through the last 3-4 updates from nvidia. I've also tried way out of date graphics drivers with no change.
I have several Windows 10 computers that all have issues with Opera freezing. By freezing I mean Opera stops responding to keyboard/mouse input and I have to close it from task manager. Firefox and Chrome do NOT exhibit the same behavior on these computers. The issues seem to have started after the "threshold 2" release of Windows 10 came out. According to winver all are currently on build 10586.63. All machines have Opera version 34.0.2036.50. I do not have ANY extensions installed on any of these computers.
Computer #1 - 10 Pro 64bit - Fresh Install
Intel Core i5 760
4GB RAM
120GB SSD
Geforce 8500GT
Computer #2 - 10 Pro 64bit - In place upgrade from Windows 7 Pro
Intel Core i3 2100
4GB RAM
120GB SSD - OS drive, multiple storage drives
Geforce GTX460
Computer #3 - 10 Pro 64bit - Fresh Install
Intel Core i5 2540M
8GB RAM
240GB SSD
Intel HD 3000/Nvidia Quadro NVS4200 graphics
Computer #4 - 10 Home 64bit - In place upgrade from Windows 7 Home Premium
Intel Core i5 3770
8GB RAM
120GB SSD
Geforce GT640
All are intel processors and all have nvidia graphics chips.
I think this is what he's talking about.
I doubt there's any way to change/fix it.
This is a real issue that I experience on ALL of my Windows 10 computers.
No crashing if 10 is NOT up to date on the same computers.
I'm using Firefox more and more lately.
Opera 34 crashes on ALL of my Windows 10 computers. It's fine with an outdated version of 10 (build 10240) but if the OS is up to date it's random crashes all over the net. No other browsers do this on these computers.
I think it's the same old story with new Opera freezing when running Windows 10 latest build.
Well, i'm on Windows 10 and i don't see those freezing issues.
Can you run winver and report what version of 10 you have? All of my Win 10 computers are the latest version 10586.36 and the latest Opera. No extensions of any sort.
I have daily Opera crashing issues on all 4 Windows 10 computers that I use Opera on.
There's a website I frequent that's VERY NSFW that freezes Opera 33.0.1990.115 on every PC I use.
I'd post a link but the content isn't appropriate for here. Needless to say I use Chrome to visit that site for now.