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Pft....they wait until the day AFTER I reinstall my entire system and create a full backup before they release 10.52. Knew I should have waited until either Opera or CCC updated (CCC is likely updating this week as well).....oh well, at least its finally out now.

EDIT: Hmmm, not on the autoupdate yet or uploaded to the main Opera download page. Are we sure this is final? Guess so otherwise it wouldn't go on the main FTP, but I think I will wait, autoupdate is just easier. :p

I can't see this been announced as final yet. Even the desktop team blog isn't updated.

It hasn't been announced as final yet, but it was uploaded to the standard FTP location that they upload all final builds to (if you browse through the FTP, you will see many older versions of Opera, including 10.50, 10.51 as well as any version and beta they officially released since 9.10.

So yes, while it has not officially been announced, it has been uploaded to the normal location, but it is possible for them to upload a new build in its place before announcing final, as they have done it before, which is why I am waiting for it to hit the autoupdate.

10.51 and 10.52 have come a long way of stabilizing the browser since 10.50.

The most visible changes from 10.51 to 10.52 is the minimal installer, and some UI tweaks (the zoom popup should have the same level of translucency throughout) and fixes to stupid UI bugs (the page cycler should look okay now if you turn off tab thumbnails in the cycler).

Memory usage isn't an issue anymore; it's similar to 10.10. The only real issue now with the browser are painting glitches caused by on-screen elements popping in while you're scrolling, and the occasional incorrect resizing of images and missing images on Neowin. There's also a long standing rendering glitch on a customized phpBB board that remains to be fixed (was always broken in Opera though).

I hope they've got geolocation support and work on hardware rendering backends for Vega in the pipe. The latter could theoretically fix the repainting glitches.

i got a minor problem after installing Opera 10.52.

In 10.51, whenever i used "search" function thru "context menu", it would open in new tab, but in 10.52, it opens in same current tab. :(

i liked it the old way - search via context menu opening in new tab

Where do i change this setting?

btw, from change log

i got a minor problem after installing Opera 10.52.

In 10.51, whenever i used "search" function thru "context menu", it would open in new tab, but in 10.52, it opens in same current tab. :(

i liked it the old way - search via context menu opening in new tab

Where do i change this setting?

btw, from change log

What do you mean by "search thru context menu"? Do you mean the bar to the right of the address bar? I have never seen that open a new window....

An easy way to duplicate it though, hit ctrl+t, then type "g search terms here" (without quotes obviously, in the address bar which is selected by default when opening a new tab). It will open a new tab, then start a google search for whatever you type after the "g". You can also use "y" to search Yahoo, "w" to search Wikipedia, and a number of others (viewable under the Search tab in the preferences window). You can also right-click a search box on most web pages (works fine on most, but may not work properly on all, haven't seen one not work though) and hit Create Search to define your own custom searches (for example, I have one going off the key word "d" that searches Demonoid).

If that is not what your looking for, feel free to completely ignore me, but I have never seen the default search bar in the top-right open in a new window.

i got a minor problem after installing Opera 10.52.

In 10.51, whenever i used "search" function thru "context menu", it would open in new tab, but in 10.52, it opens in same current tab. :(

i liked it the old way - search via context menu opening in new tab

Where do i change this setting?

btw, from change log

Try holding down the Shift key when you click on search.

i meant, selecting a text -> right click ->search.

that would by default open a new tab & search whatever term in google.com.

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Not sure if you have tried it, but holding shift when clicking search in the right-click context menu does open the search in a new tab.

@Nagisan, thanks for tips, but i already know that 'create new search' feature :D

Gotcha, as I mentioned I wasn't sure what you meant, I didn't even know you could highlight a word then right-click it to open a google search. :p

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