Some Yahoo articles have a comment section. Opera shows it when I'm reading the article. But when I try to save the article as PDF, the comment section disappears on the PDF file. Instead it shows a blank space for the comment section.
@quihuang It can happen when you're display scaling in Windows is set to higher than normal. It can also happen at certain resolutions. Long story short, the issue is known.
Hi,
I appreciate all of the responses, I had been using a different extension but I deleted that particular one and have now went ahead and installed the official google translate extension instead.
What you can do is to create a shortcut to Opera that will open YouTube. Just add a Opera shortcut to taskbar. Then right click on it, go to properties and on the target field add the site URL just after the path to the executable file.
The "Lucid Mode" text is now only set to show at first so the user knows what the button is. After that, Opera intentionally just shows the button as the text is no longer needed. There's no way to keep the text always on.