Extension not working on google.com
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Testing with the CSS I mentioned in my comment earlier, I can confirm the issue in Opera One 112.0.5197.39 64-bit, Opera One 111.0.5168.61 64-bit, Opera Developer 114.0.5242.0 64-bit and Opera GX 111.0.5168.104 64-bit on Windows 11 23H2. After restarting Opera, the user style doesn't work for google.com even though "Allow access to search page results" is still enabled. You have to disable the extension and reenable it to get it the styles to work right on google.com. Note that unchecking and rechecking "Allow access to search page results" does the trick too as that reloads the extension.
There is one note though. If you're not logged in to Google, the google.com page will show a bubble/tooltip/dialog on the page asking you if you want to sign in to Google. After a restart of Opera, the CSS from the extension still works for it (where it's all red in the case of the CSS I used). It's just the rest of the page that the style is not applied to. That bubble/tooltip/dialog is in an iframe from ogs.google.com though.
I can confirm that everything works as intended in Opera 109.0.5097.80 64-bit.
So, looks like bug that you can report at https://opera.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals. Please post the bug number here after you're done.
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Olifant last edited by Olifant
The reference is BS-97586
Thank you for your investigation too.In the email i become they say:
It looks like your report connected with Opera GX browser, not Opera Desktop.
Thats not true i am using Opera One 112
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@Olifant Thanks for the report. Understood about the email. No worries. You can try to go directly to https://opera.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/9/group/11/create/6 in the future if you want.
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Olifant last edited by
New Opera Developer Version:
September 10th, 2024
115.0.5285.0 – 2024-09-10 blog postDNA-118016 Event of enabling/disabling extension
I thought the bug was fixed ... but it seems that this is another one
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
The issue with having to disable and enable an extension again after restarting Opera to get its "allow access to search page results" setting to work was just fixed internally. No guarantees when the fix will be in a public build, but watch for DNA-119467 in the changelogs in posts at https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/.
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Olifant last edited by
@burnout426
Fixed in Opera 116.0.5341.0 developer update
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nairos0 last edited by
If an Opera extension isn’t working on Google.com, check its permissions and ensure it’s allowed to run on all sites. Verify that both the extension and browser are up to date. Conflicts with other extensions or Opera’s built-in privacy settings can also cause issues. Test by disabling other extensions and reviewing settings. Clearing cache and cookies may help too..