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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      New popup bar at top of the page concerning whether not I want to "Allow" a page or video to go full screen is the stupidest thing ever. That said, it breaks facebook videos which I can no longer view full screen. Honestly. Opera users are SMARTER than IE or Chrome users. We know when we make something Full Screen and why. This damned Press ESC to exit full screen is another thing I've seen. Every time it pops up for an seeming eternity. That was just as bad. Come on people. Please. We are not THAT stupid that we dont know how to toggle full screen. IF Opera is cow-towing to some segment of retards who cant press F11 (and yes the planet is full of these ass-brained numb-skulls) then Opera is going to lose its intelligent users and supporters perhaps. Granted there are more tards on earth so more potential "users", but is it really worth it? Just stop with the Full Screen questions and popup tips maybe? That'd be great. Otherwise I just gotta say, I love Opera. 🙂 And i dont care if my statements and requests are inappropriate. That popup is annoying and wont go away even after pressing "Remember my choice". K done.

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        I agree that the "pop-up" is kinda annoying but as a smart user you shouyld have realized that the "warning" is meant for when a page goes fullscreen automatically, right?

        That said, it breaks facebook videos which I can no longer view full screen.

        It's another issue, already being looked into.

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