opera browser freezes a few seconds
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hsm90 last edited by
hi every body
my opera browser freezes few seconds ,
how can i repair this problem ? -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by admin
Please read this posting guide and provide the necessary information.
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hsm90 last edited by
i read it :
i have windows 7 x86
i try many versions : 18,21,23,24......etc , and the same problem.
i just have one extension " ad bloc plus"
i will try the last solution in posting guide ........ will be back. -
hsm90 last edited by
i hate versions after 28 (28,29.......35)
because i can't stop the autoplay of videoes in many sites
but in older versions i can stop it with choise "click to play" in Plug-ins settings -
hsm90 last edited by
for example my freind: this site : http://www.kooora.com
any video run automatically in latest versions
but in older versions the video run if i will click on it.
"click to play" don't work in latest version with this site -
ideaspara last edited by
I'm having this problem too. Lets see the guide... hsm90, have you solved it? thanks
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
for example my freind: this site : http://www.kooora.com
any video run automatically in latest versions
but in older versions the video run if i will click on it.
"click to play" don't work in latest version with this siteProbably because the video runs in html5 in new versions instead of Flash.
And since html5 is not a plugin, click to play can't work.
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lando242 last edited by
HTML5 is what webpages are written in. You only disable it by not using the internet. Its like wanting to be able to listen to the radio as long as you can disable the sound coming out of it.
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blackbird71 last edited by
Do a Google search for "HTML5 video blocking" and you'll quickly discover the nature of what you're asking for. There are various schemes, JavaScripts, extensions, etc that are purported to work - sort of, sometimes, in certain browsers under some conditions and for some sites. There are settings that disable ALL media playback in browsers. There are browsers better at it than others. There are promises of great things to come, as there have been since 2012. But you're highly unlikely to find what you're after in the present timeframe.
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hsm90 last edited by
Do a Google search for "HTML5 video blocking" and you'll quickly discover the nature of what you're asking for. There are various schemes, JavaScripts, extensions, etc that are purported to work - sort of, sometimes, in certain browsers under some conditions and for some sites. There are settings that disable ALL media playback in browsers. There are browsers better at it than others. There are promises of great things to come, as there have been since 2012. But you're highly unlikely to find what you're after in the present timeframe.
all solutions in google search doesn't work with me
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hsm90 last edited by
I'm having this problem too. Lets see the guide... hsm90, have you solved it? thanks
no
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blackbird71 last edited by
Do a Google search for "HTML5 video blocking" and you'll quickly discover the nature of what you're asking for. There are various schemes, JavaScripts, extensions, etc that are purported to work - sort of, sometimes, in certain browsers under some conditions and for some sites. There are settings that disable ALL media playback in browsers. There are browsers better at it than others. There are promises of great things to come, as there have been since 2012. But you're highly unlikely to find what you're after in the present timeframe.
all solutions in google search doesn't work with me
My point exactly. If it were straight-forward, there would likely have been 5 or 6 suggestions in this thread already. As it is, most attempts to date at finding a good 'fix' have met with very uneven results.