Opera Forums Search Box Drop Down List
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
please ignore the above post, regretfully I can't delete it myself.
search works fine now.
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sharkyca last edited by
@amatczak said in Opera Forums Search Box Drop Down List:
@mopw69
Hi
I tried now, but cannot reproduce the issue anymore.
For me it looks like a recent NodeBB upgrade fixed the problem - I can click on the pop-up and it takes me to appropriate post. Works the same in Opera, Chrome and Firefox.
What browser/OS combination are you using? Can you try a different browser or an incognito mode?
Thanks!
Hi Amatczak, I started this thread back in April, the problem still exists!
I had a crash on my system and am currently using MS EDGE as my browser Ver 18.18362 (44.18362.1.0)
As you can see from the pic the fields drop down ok but clicking on the "contents" does nothing, I suspect the code for that has been left out but I am not a programmer!
Good luck, keep us informed!
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Yes, indeed, I think the issue still exists.
Note: Initially I thought the issue was solved - reason why I wrote a comment to 'ignore my previous post'. However, after checking again just now, indeed, as said, the problem still exists.
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amatczak Opera last edited by amatczak
@mopw69 I am a little bit confused.
On this video it can be seen that you are first here: https://forums.opera.com/topic/31654/opera-forums-search-box-drop-down-list/14 (as I can see the fragment of that post). After typing "sync now" and clicking that search result you are taken to https://forums.opera.com/topic/30969/syncing-is-now-manual/1 (you can see the displayed topic changed). So... isn't that expected behaviour? Where's the issue?
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sharkyca last edited by sharkyca
Is anyone looking at this issue? I reported it back in April 2019 and as far as I can see the problem still exists!
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amatczak Opera last edited by
@sharkyca I was looking into this issue quite extensively. Sorry, but I cannot reproduce it on any of my browsers and any of my devices, though. I honestly have no idea why some users have problem with that feature - and what's more confusing is the fact that even people in this thread have a hard time figuring out whether it works for them or not. For instance @mopw69 posts a video that is supposed to show the issue, but as far as I can tell it shows the opposite - that the search box works.
So unless someone can provide a reliable way to reproduce this or figure out what all of the affected people have in common - I cannot spend more time chasing this.
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sharkyca last edited by
@amatczak said in Opera Forums Search Box Drop Down List:
@sharkyca I was looking into this issue quite extensively. Sorry, but I cannot reproduce it on any of my browsers and any of my devices, though. I honestly have no idea why some users have problem with that feature - and what's more confusing is the fact that even people in this thread have a hard time figuring out whether it works for them or not. For instance @mopw69 posts a video that is supposed to show the issue, but as far as I can tell it shows the opposite - that the search box works.
So unless someone can provide a reliable way to reproduce this or figure out what all of the affected people have in common - I cannot spend more time chasing this.
@amatczak I tried getting more info for you on this and duplicating the results on my end. Using 3 different browsers I was able to recreate the problem on MS Edge vers 44.18362.1.0, Chromium vers 75.0.3770.142 and Opera vers 62.0.3331.99.
The real interesting part was when I turned on "screen recorder" from Windows accessories to record the problem it seemed to reset the browsers and the drop downs worked OK in ALL 3 BROWSERS, this leads me to suspect since they are ALL based on Chrome and I am running in a Windows 10 environment that it is more likely related to Windows than Opera! I am not a programmer but I do have a long history with computers going back to the days of IBM and mainframes, please give a quick look at the "screen clips" from Windows Recorder if you can! The shared links are here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y5y4ThPtJ1A9ANNUMsEB9f643q6xVwgC/view?usp=sharing
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amatczak Opera last edited by
@sharkyca OK, thanks. I did some more research using BrowserStack and indeed the problem seems to happen when I tried in Edge on Windows 10. It looks very weird, because clicking the same item sometimes does not work, and usually work when clicking it again. I also got more failures the quicker I clicked after the dropdown shows. Waiting a little bit between hovering and clicking the item usually made it work (though not always!).
I will look on your recordings of course. But I'll be honest - the issue seems non-trivial to pinpoint and does not affect all users, so probably it won't be the top of our priority list
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A Former User last edited by
@amatczak
As said, initially I assumed it was solved, but later I discovered it wasn't. Sorry for the confusion.I just made a new video and you will see that sometimes picking a thread from the drop down search results works fine, but sometimes it doesn't, it is a bit 50/50.
Obviously I have no idea why sometimes it doesn't work. Leave it to the website developers to figure out.
Please give it some extra tries.
Right now I use Google site search, site:forums.opera.com -
A Former User last edited by
@amatczak My default browser is Opera, but Chrome and Edge are also on my system. Edge I never use. Chrome, very occasionally at best.
Opera version: 62.0.3331.99
Windows 10 x64: 1809 (build 17763.529)
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amatczak Opera last edited by
@mopw69 If you have access to mac or linux machine somewhere, can you check if the issue is present there as well? I want to rule out that it depends on the particular user here on the forums. If you don't see a problem when on a different OS than Windows, then it would suggest that indeed this is OS-specific, not user-specific.
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sharkyca last edited by sharkyca
@amatczak The files open with Internet Explorer. They were created using "steps recorder" Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/help/22878/windows-10-record-stepshttps://whatis.techtarget.com/fileformat/MHTML-MHTML-document-MIME
MHTML (short for MIME HTML) is a file extension for a Web page archive file format as saved by Internet Explorer. The archived Web page is an MHTML document. MHTML saves the Web page content and incorporates external resources, such as images, applets, Flash animations and so on, into HTML documents.
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A Former User last edited by
@amatczak Regretfully I don't have neither one of them on my system, so I can't test it.
FWIW, I just gave it a try with a fairly clean Windows 10 x64 running in VMware Workstation. That Windows version is v903 (build 18362.267 - currently the latest one).
Same problem.
Enter any search string, scroll down in the drop down result list and pick anything from there. After 3 different search strings and three attempts, I didn't test it any further.I merely wanted to check whether it also happened with a later version of Windows.