@d216 In case they don't fix it (which doesn't seem like they will), I recommend Vivaldi
Posts made by rejuvenator
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RE: Why is there a white strip at the top of youtube video in full screen?Opera for Linux
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RE: Why is there a white strip at the top of youtube video in full screen?Opera for Linux
@mrvoltz But Edge is still in development on Linux, right? I'd wait until it's stable. Vivaldi works for me and can't be beaten in terms of custimization. But I'll give Edge a try out of curiosity when it's stable.
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RE: Why is there a white strip at the top of youtube video in full screen?Opera for Linux
@berque I recommend Vivaldi.
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RE: Why is there a white strip at the top of youtube video in full screen?Opera for Linux
@pindos Actually, it's not even just on videos. It happens in full screen mode in general. Try going full screen (F11) on any page with a dark background. Highly irritating.
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Why is there a white strip at the top of youtube video in full screen?Opera for Linux
I've noticed a very thin strip (or stripe if you will) at the top of youtube videos in full screen. That only happens in Opera and not in other browsers. Any idea why that might be and what to do about it?
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RE: How do I turn off all notification requests?Opera for Linux
@leocg Sorry for not replying. For some reason the message landed in Spam (Gmail is starting to get on my nerves). I think you might be right, they are just notifications on the websites themselves. That's highly annoying. I wonder if there's an addon that might disable those.
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How do I turn off all notification requests?Opera for Linux
Re: Please restore options to Block notification and location requests
I've read the cited post and it doesn't solve my problem. Websites ask me to allow them to send notifications although the setting in opera://settings/content/notifications is to block ("Ask before sending" is disabled). Since the sites continue to ask me, I consider this to be a bug, but maybe someone has some different ideas.
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RE: Default mailto link handlerOpera for Linux
@s390g2 Yes. Gmail was there and I've removed it. Now Thunderbird opens the links again. Thanks a lot!
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Default mailto link handlerOpera for Linux
I accidentally allowed gmail to open mailto links on pages and it has since become the default app for that. How can I change that and get back to Thunderbird as the default app for email links?
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RE: Narrow fonts (Manjaro 18.0 KDE)Opera for Linux
OK, so it seems issue solved. I looked into the fonts installed on my system and assumed that Arial must be the font normally selected when it's not defined by a webpage. And it turned out that the only style of Arial on my system was narrow.
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RE: Narrow fonts (Manjaro 18.0 KDE)Opera for Linux
@jimunderscorep
Yes, it only happens in Opera. Here's a screenshot.
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Narrow fonts (Manjaro 18.0 KDE)Opera for Linux
Hello, here's my problem:
Fresh installation of Manjaro KDE + Opera 56
The default font on web pages is very narrow. This didn't happen on my previous installation, and it doesn't happen in other browsers on this installation. Changing fonts in Opera settings doesn't do anything. -
When I select link text, the link is openedOpera for Linux
Hello,
I've encountered this very irritating browser behaviour. Each time I select a text link, the browser opens that link, which makes it impossible to copy the text as well as taking you where you don't want to go. I can't find any settings to disable that. It must be a new "feature" because it didn't use to happen. I hope someone can help.