Add-ons Page Issues
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red-ronin last edited by
Whitelisting
cdn0.opera-mini.net
as suggested above solved the issue. It also points to how to get the VPN service working as well. Props to damski.Ideally Opera would not host this stylesheet on a blacklisted server (at least by OpenDNS). Not everyone controls their own whitelist.
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cl007 last edited by
searching for extensions within opera desktop browser seems to be broken. For example if I search "ublock" nothing comes up http://i.imgur.com/KhB0Yp7.jpg
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cl007 last edited by
I mean, they ARE called extensions, aren't they? You go here https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/ and says "These extensions and themes are made for the Opera browser"
although the url does have addons in it, so that seems awfully convoluted. And yet, the little extensions icon is located on the left side of opera, and and clicking on that puzzle piece leads you to the screenshot I posted above... which says... extensions. So why would opera make it so convoluted to get extensions (or is it now addons?), if those extensions (or addons) were not actually the extensions, but something else?
maybe what they REALLY meant was that was to "manage extensions" and yet that word is missing. One is lead to believe that is actually where and how you go to get extensions, or whatever they are called. Why would managing extensions be displayed prominently on the left hand side? seems like someone would first need to add SOME extensions first, but some reason that aspect is buried away somewhere else.
anyway, I thought I'd give opera another try, but it just fails at simplicity and ease of use compared to other browsers. Not to mention lacking extensions I use with other browsers.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
You go here https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/ and says "These extensions and themes are made for the Opera browser"
Yes, this is where you look for and download/install extensions in Opera.
And yet, the little extensions icon is located on the left side of opera, and and clicking on that puzzle piece leads you to the screenshot I posted above... which says... extensions.
Yes, this is one of the short-cuts to the extensions manager as well the bookmarks icon is a short-cut to the bookmarks manager. And there is also one to the downloads manager.
So why would opera make it so convoluted to get extensions (or is it now addons?), if those extensions (or addons) were not actually the extensions, but something else?
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It's not that difficult to get extensions. In the extensions manager itself there's a 'get more extensions' link that leads you to the extensions page.
maybe what they REALLY meant was that was to "manage extensions"
It's kinda implicit.
One is lead to believe that is actually where and how you go to get extensions, or whatever they are called.
I don't remember haver seen comments regarding this.
Why would managing extensions be displayed prominently on the left hand side?
Why not? There is the bookmarks manager, the downloads manager.
anyway, I thought I'd give opera another try, but it just fails at simplicity and ease of use
Interesting to read it as for me Opera is one of the simplest and easy to use browsers.
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muazzam0333 last edited by
i am using window 7 64 bit sp1 i am installing add ons from get extensions every time broken my add ons and speed dials and account login disable i am using opera beta please help me and fix it ..............?.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by admin
i am using window 7 64 bit sp1 i am installing add ons from get extensions every time broken my add ons and speed dials and account login disable i am using opera beta please help me and fix it ..............?.
And how this is related to what is being discussed on this topic? Please open a new one to discuss your issue after have read the forum rules and this.
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sparkythebarbarian last edited by
I'm having the same issue, a broken add ons page, and I cannot get to the page to flush sockets. I get an Unknown Protocol warning.
At home I use windows 10 64 bit, extensions are fine. At work, windows 7 Professional 32 Bit Get Add Ons page won't load.
If I copy the URL for the Get More Extensions page and paste it into a different browser, it still looks broken.
Could this be a corporate firewall problem? I hope not, as I love Opera and would gladly make it my #1, but I need to sync between home and work.
This becomes a moot point if there is someway to sync extensions between computers.
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klashix last edited by
I just used the opera://net-internals/#sockets link and it did work. Flushed the sockets, then reloaded and went on https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/ and worked just fine. At first i used Kszularz link for the flushing, but it has a DENIED:opera://net-internals/#sockets in the link http://hpics.li/04bab86 , it wont let me get to the page, i just deleted the DENIED:, hit enter and then i got to the proper page to flush the sockets http://hpics.li/4472b85 and reloaded and got everything back as it should be on https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/
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sparkythebarbarian last edited by
I also managed to find my way to the Flush Socket Pools page through the back door, but alas, it did not work, so it must be something to do with my company's security settings over which I have no control.
Sad, I really like this browser.
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A Former User last edited by
The addons page is broken when using Opera Turbo... I can only access the addons page in a new private window (Opera 40 here)
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A Former User last edited by
Where is my Adobe Flash player located at? Every game I play it doesn't load and it says click on Adobe Flash player. What can I do to fix it?