Random Black Blocks
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
**Random black blocks keep popping up on browser windows! **
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@mrwmadavis See https://forums.opera.com/topic/23068/instructions-on-posting-about-problems-in-opera-for-computers and also https://forums.opera.com/rules
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@mrwmadavis One of those great rules that leocg (AKA Moderator) posted link to is - Disable all extensions in Opera and see if the issue persists..
and ya might try this also
go to Opera Settings > Advanced Settings > Browser - Scroll down under system, check box (Use Hardware Acceleration when available)
If Opera is running with Hardware acceleration activated, see if disabling could help the issue to go away..
And even tho you're have 'n troubles with updates - when ya can do - try update 'n Your Opera 53.0.2907.37 - System: Windows 10 32-bit - to Opera Stable 53.0.2907.57..
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romystic last edited by
@mrwmadavis they never are. moderators only post here when someone posts something they can warn about, but regarding real issues they either ignore or post saying it's working as intended for them.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@romystic This is not true, moderators help people a lot here in these forums. Don't forget that moderators are regular users, they can't fix issues.
Even when they post just to point the rules or the posting guidelines to someone, this is done to help. The more are the info about a problem, the more are the chances of getting it fixed.
When someone say that s/he can't reproduce an issue, this means that the problem may not be with the software and the person facing it should check other possibilities. It also may mean that the problem is specific to someone environments.
Now, let's back to the subject of the topic.
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A Former User last edited by
@nvmjustagirl Thanks for the tip! Disabling Hardware Acceleration solved the problem.