google search result changed display.
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luciflash last edited by
Same here. Clearing all cookies did'n work, but the add-on did. Hopefully they'll fix it soon.
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mrmartinh last edited by
Unfortunately the add-on isn't a prefect solution. It works perfectly to get google back in line, but when the add-on is active, sites like facebook load very very slowly or doesn't do anything at all.
So I have to switch the add-on on or off for some websites. I too hope they fix this asap.
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Deleted User last edited by
Unfortunately the add-on isn't a prefect solution. It works perfectly to get google back in line, but when the add-on is active, sites like facebook load very very slowly or doesn't do anything at all.
So I have to switch the add-on on or off for some websites. I too hope they fix this asap.change user-agent to chrome it will work on many site except youtube
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Deleted User last edited by
In Opera for Android, Google do not work properly. The start page of Google when you click on the three lines to see the menu you can not scroll down.
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Deleted User last edited by admin
In Opera for Android, Google do not work properly. The start page of Google when you click on the three lines to see the menu you can not scroll down.
I know it is wrong but it is about the user agent and google interface. But it will not happen again
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hal-man last edited by
I managed to get rid of the facebook problem (string jumps to top every time you open an image). Just use the app I've recommended above and choose Safari > OSX Safari 5
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hal-man last edited by
Now I don't get a full screen option for images on facebook, I'm sick of this, I think I'm gonna change the browser...dunno which one to choose, they're all stupid, the newer the more stupid.
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christoph142 last edited by
Yeah, that's the solution. Google breaking some stuff -> "I'm gonna switch browser!"... Oh boy...
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LOKIHOUND last edited by
Can'f figure out how to use the user-agent-switcher mentioned by hal-man. What exactly do you enter and where. No information at all in the Extension's website about how to use it! If I am using it correctly it does not work!
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A Former User last edited by
Changing the user agent to make a mainstream website work properly, oh dear!
Seems the compatibility problems we always suffered with the Presto versions of Opera aren't over yet.
They'll be putting browser.js (or an equivalent) back next!
(I know this isn't actually a compatibility problem, of course Blink Opera is compatible, as was Presto a lot of the time, it's just sites not recognising Opera and serving code which makes the site malfunction.)
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rodrigowbs last edited by
Hi, install this extension to temporarily fix the bug
User-Agent Switcher
https://addons.opera.com/es-419/extensions/details/user-agent-switcher/?display=en#
Once installed select: >>> OPERA ON WINDOWS
ENJOY!!!OHHH GOD THANKS MAN...
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Deleted User last edited by
Hi, install this extension to temporarily fix the bug
User-Agent Switcher
https://addons.opera.com/es-419/extensions/details/user-agent-switcher/?display=en#
Once installed select: >>> OPERA ON WINDOWS
ENJOY!!!you can choose chrome on windows too
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herrpietrus last edited by
User Agent Switcher for Chrome works well. I keep it disabled and only have added a rule to change user agent to "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; MSIE 11.0; Trident/7.0 - Opera 20 Pretending IE because of Google)" So on other websites my ua is unchanged
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A Former User last edited by
They'll be putting browser.js (or an equivalent) back next!
It's already present since 15.0. -
A Former User last edited by
Well I didn't know that! Interesting.
So they still have to put "fixes" in to enable some sites to work properly, even using the Blink engine?
Do all Chrome/Blink based browsers have to do that?
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A Former User last edited by
So they still have to put "fixes" in to enable some sites to work properly, even using the Blink engine?
Yes, and you can see how ironically most of the patches are for dealing with Google's browser sniffing despite Opera having switched to using Chromium. Google's discrimination against Opera is endless.Do all Chrome/Blink based browsers have to do that?
I never studied how they deal with that, but I've seen a couple of browsers using a perfect copy of Chrome or Safari's UA-String so they don't identify themselves as themselves to any sites. -
herrpietrus last edited by
Perhaps it's time to forget about usage statistics and enable using fake user agent by default... or at least build UA switching into Opera again. For better PR it could be named "compatibility mode" and it should of course have possibility to automatically pretend other browsers like the add-on which we are using currently. And it's clear that Opera should pretend Internet Explorer in order to not support Chrome popularity.
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christoph142 last edited by
They'll be putting browser.js (or an equivalent) back next!
browser.js is part of Blink-based Opera already (right from Opera 15 on).
It's just not as prominent because it currently holds about 7 entries whereas Presto's browser.js has more than a hundred.