[Solved]How to remove the Warning message in Dev Console?
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mroky last edited by mroky
This clearly shows how opera team works. Very amateurish.
The developers who coded this could have said something.
The quality assurance testers must have said something.
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donq last edited by
@mroky
I tend to agree, but look at this problem from other side too - what is worse for Opera, cry from few web developers or some users losing all their savings or crypting files due to the improper use of command console?Allowing to remove said warning with settings or at least with command-line options would be better of course.
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A Former User last edited by
I've waited long enough for this regression to be reverted, but enough is enough. Wtf is this? Is this to imply an exodus of all devs from using Opera?
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w8jcik last edited by
Developers are very sensitive to warnings. This is distracting and makes me use other browser for development. Please remove this warning.
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ogibalboa last edited by
I will wait for another week and switch to Chrome unless you fix this stupid thing!
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sarumaxhi1 last edited by
i hate it as well its too annoying i really like the opera gx but each time im working i choose other browser because of this warning if possible do remove it
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xAzaelx last edited by
Consider using Opera as default browser
See red warning in dev tools
Go back to chrome and continue to use Opera only for VPN -
verstack last edited by
can be cured like this
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72462196/red-warning-message-in-opera-console -
verstack last edited by
@seph-reed said in How to remove the Warning message in Dev Console?:
Opera devs! Do you even use your own browser?
Yes! Opera devs! Do you used the Opera browser? )))
It's funny if they use chrome themselves. -
CHHarry last edited by
undock the console into a seperate window and you can open another console of the console and delete the warning element
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laszlo1337 last edited by
This is pathetic. And this forum emails consent requirement is also pathetic. Any email comes my way, I will report it to google as spam. Why is it required for me to receive junk from this forum in order to post here?!
I can't believe you wouldn't allow me to close that warning, I have to be distracted by it every day for a few hours. Taking up space. Useless. I am switching to Brave. Thanks for nothing.
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reichsleiter last edited by
it also funny but its not fun: opera developer - version of opera browser made especially for developers, but it also have this annoying message! Cybergod, give me the strength to stay with the opera until the developers of the opera fix this misunderstanding!
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good-bye-opera last edited by
I can't believe this is still not fixed. Back to Chrome. So sad. I liked Opera.
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petergroft Banned last edited by
As of Chrome version 78 (Dec 2019), in the "Console" tab, click on the "Default levels" pulldown, and uncheck the types of messages you don't want to be displayed. Show activity on this post.
Hope This Works,
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NobodyImportant last edited by
@petergroft have you attempted to recreate this yourself? the warning messaging sits above the console. filters have no affect; that's why this message is so invasive and annoying
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LucaSantos last edited by
Hi, I'm a web developer and I believe this warning is important for regular users, but it ends up taking up a considerable region of the console.
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one of the possible solutions would be to be able to disable this warning when the user confirms that he has read and is aware of the risks.
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another possible solution would be to allow this warning to be disabled only for accounts synchronized in the browser, ensuring that whoever is logged in would be responsible.
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a last option would be to be able to remove this warning for a period of time, like 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, something along those lines.
thanks.
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nashuim last edited by
There's no point posting recommendations or threats.
The Opera team is not reading this thread and even if they were they wouldn't do anything because it's not in their interest.Either use the workaround posted on this thread or use another option. Expecting the Opera team to care about developers will lead you nowhere.