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Since last Friday’s snapshot we have more fixes for recent regressions.
Our latest snapshot includes fixes for incorrect focus and problems with closing tabs.
Hi guys,Today you can try out our new Opera 57 developer build. We have improved the mechanism for opening new pages to avoid flashbang impressions. Please let us know if you like it.We also replaced missing icons for Fedora systems.Chromium was updated to version 70.0.3534.4.
Yet more regression fixes and a further minor update to Chromium.
Today’s snapshot resolves the issue with dragging and dropping to a new window causing duplicate tabs.
Hi,in this beta update you’ll find: Chromium updated to version 69.0.3497.100 Proper Opera icon on clear installation on Fedora operating system Fixed bug with clicking on mute button on video popout (it does not had expected effect when volume control was clicked before) Some small UI changes on Settings page Bunch of new translationsHappy browsing!
Today’s snapshot is the first release candidate for 2.0.
Today’s snapshot is the second release candidate for 2.0.
Hello,We are happy to introduce you to our brand new Opera 56. We have prepared some features that will let you multitask more easily and customize your browsing experience to make it even better. Opera 56 is the best browser for multitaskers and might just be the ideal one to suit your needs.
Hi,this is our regular developer update. Highlights are listed below: Chromium updated to version 70.0.3538.9 Fixes and improvements on address bar dropdown Video popout has no back borders on Windows 10 now Nasty yellow rectangle on autofill suggestions is gone 🙂Known issues Context menu not working on opera://bookmarks Problems with certain types of navigation triggersAll changes are listed here.
Today’s update includes Sync, Resizable Tab Tiling, Floating Web Panels and over 1,500 improvements since the first version of Vivaldi. Take control of your most important application – the browser – with the most powerful version of Vivaldi yet.
After a successful 2.0 release yesterday, we have now started work on our next version.With Vivaldi 2.0 out the door, work starts afresh. For today’s snapshot we fixed a handful of annoying recent regressions and added a minor, new feature. You can now use “Ctrl + Enter” in Quick Commands to cause links to open in a new tab, without requiring “Settings → Quick Commands → Open Pages in New Tab” to be set.We are particularly interested in your feedback on the fixes for VB-43831 and VB-43507. So long as they cause no new issues, we will backport them to the stable 2.0 branch.
Further fixes for recent regressions and a Chromium backend increase to 70.Once again we have bumped up to a new major Chromium version and with that we often see new issues and regressions. Let us know what you find below.
Today’s minor update to Vivaldi 2.0 resolves issues with right clicking on websites and improves readability on macOS Mojave.
Hi,Please find an Opera 56 stable update below. We’ve fixed the crash caused by delated bookmarks, and we stopped the zoom indicator icon from showing on a PDF file opened online (macOS). You’ll also find translations updates here.The changelog is here.