@leocg I've found the problem.
It's caused by Hardware Acceleration setting.
If that is disabled, the rendering goes away.
I guess it's a bug. Where do I file a bug report for this?
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@leocg I've found the problem.
It's caused by Hardware Acceleration setting.
If that is disabled, the rendering goes away.
I guess it's a bug. Where do I file a bug report for this?
@leocg said in Opera developer 69 - news:
@sydopera You seem to be using a private window, whose colors are those in the image.
It's like a broken CSS where the background colour of elements has been set to black. And some other weirdness.
I've deleted the app, the 2 folders that's used on a Mac, but the problem remains.
It started when I updated to 10.15.4, so it might be an interaction with macOS, but I have another Mac that's also been updated to 10.15.4 and it doesn't have this issue.
@leocg said in Opera developer 69 - news:
@sydopera You seem to be using a private window, whose colors are those in the image.
Afraid not - here it is in Non-Private window
Hi everyone - something weird happening with MacOS.
Not sure how, but I've enabled something that makes the browser have a reverse high contrast like look.
I've deleted the cache folder and the Application Support folder, but it doesn't fix the issue.
Can anyone tell me where else to look?
@mgeffro
This bug is not fixed for Opera Developer 57.0.3090.0
but it is for non-Developer.
Test URL: https://www.apple.com/au/mac/
Well Mojave is released and this is still broken.
I filed a bug report but no reply.
Ditto here.
Surprised this has not been reported more widely given Mojave is now in a week away.