Small history bug
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dongiraldo last edited by
Hi there guys, I found myself downloading Opera for PC this past week and so far found it very comfortable for the most part. Now I like keeping my history quite tidy and had loads of fun deleting every unnecessary stuff such as the 10 lines of history everytime i go to google and make a 10 page search in this site
Now the thing I've found to be a small bug is that sites that create extra and annoying tabs such as ad-blocker and a bunch others, once you've uninstalled its addon for example, a history entry will be created and in cases like this, even if you tick on the history's x mark , this "visited" site shows in the address bar as a suggestion
This doesn't happen with most pages, cuz once they-re ticked off the history page, they-re gone and no records of them will be kept, so the issue seems to be there with sites that redirect you to a given site
My last resort was to just clear my browsing history for the past hour, but with that, every other site I wanted to keep in my history records during that hour would be gone too.
Thank you guys for checking out this issue.
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alobpreis last edited by
When that site appears, what icon is at its left? That icon indicates where that site is coming from: history, bookmarks, speed dial, etc.
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dongiraldo last edited by
When that site appears, what icon is at its left? That icon indicates where that site is coming from: history, bookmarks, speed dial, etc.
Yes, it is the history's icon
Usually, when you type the first letter in the address bar you get a heart icon if it's a bookmark, a google favicon suggesting an engine search etc, or just the clock icon I get that one clock that's why I'm sure that it is a history record
Look I'm playing around with the browser for this month, getting used to it and giving it a shot, so it's not a big deal for me right now and the solution would be to delete your browsing history for the past hour if you noticed this early enough. My take on it is that, if you didn't find out about this address sticking to your browser before a day has passed, you'll be forced to either delete all of your history of days, or simply get used to seeing those suggestions in spite of being manually deleted already.
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alobpreis last edited by
I just tried and it worked fine. I visited a site I haven't before, started typing and it was suggested from history, then I deleted those entries from the history and it wasn't suggested anymore. Did you do a search in your history to make sure there is not an older entry?
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dongiraldo last edited by
Now the thing I've found to be a small bug is that sites that create extra and annoying tabs such as ad-blocker and a bunch others, once you've uninstalled its addon for example, a history entry will be created and in cases like this, even if you tick on the history's x mark , this "visited" site shows in the address bar as a suggestion
Give it a try with the triggers I stated in the original post and let me know what happens
Step 1: Install ad-blocker.
Step 2: Uninstall ad-blocker.
Step 3: Go to History and delete the redirected page opened by adblocker upon uninstallation.
Step 4: Check the deleted history entry showing as a suggestion in the address bar.
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alobpreis last edited by
I did some testing on a new instance of a portable Opera, so I don't screw my Opera instance.
I installed AdBlocker Ultimate but after uninstalling it no page opened, only after installing. Anyway, after removing it, I noticed what you said. Having deleted those entries one by one, as well as the few pages I had visited, Opera kept suggesting the ad blocker site, its /contribute page, addons.opera.com and also these forums. Some other sites I visited did not appear, so I'm not sure about the logic behind this. At first I thought that sites opened from within an Opera site would remain, but then some other site I manually entered also remained... Strange behavior.
If I clear last hour's history, they are gone for good.So basically yes, there's something fishy there, like if there are some history entries that are not being listed/deleted.
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dongiraldo last edited by
Step 1: Install ad-blocker.
What ad-blocker?
I used the Adblock Plus addon.
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dongiraldo last edited by
I did some testing on a new instance of a portable Opera, so I don't screw my Opera instance.
I installed AdBlocker Ultimate but after uninstalling it no page opened, only after installing. Anyway, after removing it, I noticed what you said. Having deleted those entries one by one, as well as the few pages I had visited, Opera kept suggesting the ad blocker site, its /contribute page, addons.opera.com and also these forums. Some other sites I visited did not appear, so I'm not sure about the logic behind this. At first I thought that sites opened from within an Opera site would remain, but then some other site I manually entered also remained... Strange behavior.
If I clear last hour's history, they are gone for good.
So basically yes, there's something fishy there, like if there are some history entries that are not being listed/deleted.Yes, personally I don't mind having the official Opera addons page displayed as a suggestion, and that is why i didn't mention it at first, it's the fact that users get 6 lines of suggested sites and for people that keep track of what they've been doing for months in their browser, finding 3 ghost items stuck to your address bar defeats the whole purpose of having suggestions in the first place which is being able to go back to the stuff you really cared about.
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alobpreis last edited by
Anyway it's doesn't seem to be related to using any extension at all (as you can see, I tried with a different one).
Try this:
- Start with a clean history.
- Go to http://html5test.com or http://acid3.acidtests.org.
- Go to https://www.w3.org, http://www.w3schools.com or https://www.javascript.com.
- Clear one by one all lines from the history.
- Start typing in the address bar. Only sites from step 2 are suggested.
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dongiraldo last edited by
Anyway it's doesn't seem to be related to using any extension at all (as you can see, I tried with a different one).
Try this:Start with a clean history.
Go to http://html5test.com or http://acid3.acidtests.org.
Go to https://www.w3.org, http://www.w3schools.com or https://www.javascript.com.
Clear one by one all lines from the history.
Start typing in the address bar. Only sites from step 2 are suggested.No it isn't, I remember 5 days ago clicking on a random website for direct downloads that redirected me to the actual download site and there same bug affected the browser.
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dongiraldo last edited by
I'm still trying other features of the browser and for the most part it's very user-friendly so hopefully a fix is considered for this.
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dongiraldo last edited by
We'll I guess the reasons as to why this happens with some sites and not with the majority is a technical matter now, I did tryed html5test and acidtests pages and the issue triggers with those sites here too (Most recent Stable version)