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    • sgunhouse
      sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

      You do get a menu that has Paste on it, though, so it isn't one of those WYSIWYG forms that Opera doesn't recognize as a text area.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        I updated from 12.17 to 12.18 today. Lost all my bookmarks and custom shortcuts, and Opera made itself the default web browser without asking.

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          It sounds like it didn't like your existing profile and over-wrote it, or it couldn't find it for some reason, in which case it's probably still intact somewhere.
          I've never known that happen thank goodness!
          Did you install to the same folder?
          Do a search of the whole system for "bookmarks.adr", which is the Opera 12 bookmarks data file.
          How many versions does the search find?
          🙂

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          • trinarystar
            trinarystar last edited by

            Opera 12.18 is a great news, only it is just a security update. I want to use Presto Opera on Twitter, but it still cannot display the Twitter screen properly.

            I installed Chrominium Opera for the second time today, but it is too slow to display bookmarks. I don't think I can use it. A big disappointment.

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            • trinarystar
              trinarystar last edited by

              There was a typo in my previous comment:

              [incorrect] Chrominium

              [correct] Chromium

              By the way, it takes about 5 to 8 seconds for Chromium Opera to display my bookmarks, which number around from 5000 to 7000.

              I must say this is too slow.

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              • lando242
                lando242 last edited by

                I have a few thousand bookmarks and Opera 35 loads them instantly. Can you post you system specs?

                Also, you can edit posts within 30 minutes of posting by clicking the gear icon under your profile picture.

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                • trinarystar
                  trinarystar last edited by

                  Below is the one I use:


                  Machine: ThinkPad T43 (Model: 181734J)

                  CPU: Intel Pentium M 1.73GHz

                  Memory: 2GB RAM


                  Maybe, my computer is too old and too slow.

                  Also this forum sure has an editting option. I have just checked it out.

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                  • sgunhouse
                    sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                    Opera will be slower to display bookmarks initially if Sync is enabled, since it has to check if they were changed on another device.

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User last edited by

                      CPU: Intel Pentium M 1.73GHz

                      I first read it as "Permium"😃

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                      • blackbird71
                        blackbird71 last edited by

                        Opera 12.18 is a great news, only it is just a security update. I want to use Presto Opera on Twitter, but it still cannot display the Twitter screen properly. ...

                        As was announced long ago (upon the issuance of the first chromium/Blink Opera versions), the only future updates that would be made for Presto Opera versions would be security updates. And no promises for how long those would occur were given. Presto browser development has ceased, so feature and compatibility updates are not going to happen any more, unless Opera were to completely reverse itself and its design direction.

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                        • canadagoose4ever
                          canadagoose4ever last edited by

                          And given this information, it is to be expected that and ever increasing number of sites will fail to load properly as the webmasters will no longer take olde Opera into consideration. I don't expect Netscape to open most sites today and this will become my expectation for the Presto version of Opera as time passes.

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            It was always a problem fighting compatibility problems with sites when using Presto Opera.
                            That's why it had to have the facility to easily pretend to be another browser on a site by site basis, and browser.js had to be constantly updated by Opera to provide compatibility fixes.
                            The current Opera doesn't have that problem as it's Chromium based, and all major sites are coded for that now.
                            I'm sure that's one of the main reasons Opera went over to using Chromium, they were fighting a constant and losing battle for recognition with Presto.
                            🙂

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                            • trinarystar
                              trinarystar last edited by

                              For me, the only problem with Presto Opera is the problem with Twitter. If it does not have that problem, I don't need Chromium Opera or any other browser for that matter.

                              As for Netscape, about the only websites online that can be viewed with Netscape may be mine. I design my websites so that they can be viewed with Netscape 7.0. All of them work all right with any other browser and are ranked high in Google.

                              Posted with Netscape 9.0.0.6

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                              • yellowfour
                                yellowfour last edited by

                                For me, the only problem with Presto Opera is the problem with Twitter. If it does not have that problem, I don't need Chromium Opera or any other browser for that matter.

                                you can disable automatic redirection for twitter.com so it doesn't redirect to mobile.twitter.com
                                it takes a few seconds to load the sidebars, but after that the site seems to work fine.

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                                • yellowfour
                                  yellowfour last edited by

                                  Sorry to be so demanding, but I suppose you haven't also got a fix for the typing of comments on YouTube not working properly?
                                  You can type fine, but the space bar doesn't work (shift+space does) and the number keys at the top of the keyboard don't work either, you have to use the ones on the right hand keypad.
                                  All can be worked around, but it is annoying!

                                  try disable userjs

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                                  • A Former User
                                    A Former User last edited by

                                    Thanks @yellowfour, I've tried disabling UserJS for YouTube using the site preferences, but sadly it made no difference.
                                    😞
                                    However, I do now know what's causing it, it's the YouTube Center extension I'm using, which is annoying because it's great in every other respect, but needless to say is no longer updated for Opera 12.
                                    ;_;

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      Thanks @yellowfour, I've tried disabling UserJS for YouTube using the site preferences, but sadly it made no difference.

                                      However, I do now know what's causing it, it's the YouTube Center extension I'm using, which is annoying because it's great in every other respect, but needless to say is no longer updated for Opera 12.

                                      I use an extension called "extend Tube", maybe you can try that one. I had youtube center and deleted it, can't recall what the problem was or what I didn't like about it.

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                                      • A Former User
                                        A Former User last edited by

                                        Thanks. YouTube Center development seems to have stalled anyway for the moment.
                                        I'm using the latest release version, which is now quite old, and the developer versions just produce an absolute mess on Opera 12, so I may well give "Extend Tube" a try!
                                        🙂

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                                        • empej107
                                          empej107 last edited by

                                          You haven't got a fix for the Facebook search field now being mis-placed have you?!

                                          Actually, I already do.
                                          Make a CSS file containing the following:
                                          ._50tk, ._2t-e {
                                          display: flex;
                                          }
                                          ._2t-e, ._50tm {
                                          flex: 1;
                                          }

                                          Then set this file as the custom style sheet in site preferences for FB. Of course this solution may break when they make changes to the site again, but we'll see.

                                          Does it still work?

                                          Unfortunately, for me seems to not work on Opera 12.16 (Linux).

                                          I've made some (really) ugly UserCSS which works for me now but that's not a good solution.

                                          `._50tl ._2t-e {

                                          width: 450px;
                                          

                                          }

                                          .__wu ._539-.roundedBox.reDesignedSearchBox {

                                          width: 400px !important;
                                          

                                          }`

                                          Beside that to get rid of a prompt about upgrading the browser I use:

                                          `div[id="outdatedBrowserBanner"] {

                                          display: none !important;
                                          

                                          }`

                                          And to remove a bit of the empty space above the bar on the right side:

                                          `.hasBanner ._5qqe {

                                          height: 45px !important;
                                          

                                          }`

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                                          • A Former User
                                            A Former User last edited by

                                            @robkaw's fix is still working for me on Opera 12.18, at least to put the search field back in the right place.
                                            🙂

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