Opera 12.18
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A Former User last edited by
Ah thanks, notation like that it sometimes used to mark inactive comments, so I thought I'd better check.
If I add multiple web addresses to the script, do they each go on a new line with their own @include at the start and double forward slash at the beginning?
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A Former User 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!
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winterling last edited by
@rasz, @davehawley-
Many thanks for your excellent suggestions about my problem - sorry I didn't reply sooner; I've not been back to the forum for a while. Got frustrated and ended up using IE9 (never used it before!) with Task Manager manually setting the program priority to High and running nothing else to force the thing to perform without stuttering.
Firefox mis-rendered, and Vivaldi had too many modules to up the priority to stop it stuttering. Never heard of Pale Moon before - must take a squint!
Again, many thanks and I will now see if I can get Opera (which I've used since version 3 & which never stutters when running video streams) to work again - IE9 takes forever to load ....
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robkaw last edited by
I suppose you haven't also got a fix for the typing of comments on YouTube not working properly?
Sorry, no.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Palemoon is the old version of Firefox. I forget what changes it was people didn't like, but with any open source project if enough people don't like something they can just take a copy of the old code and develop it themselves. Hence there's Seamonkey (Mozilla back when it still included the mail client) and now Palemoon.
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A Former User last edited by
@joshl
Not really sure when it started, I don't make comments on YouTube very often.
I came to do it one day a few months ago, and there was the problem!
If others aren't seeing it I need to investigate whether it's something to do with just my setup.@robkaw
No problem, just thought I would ask!
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A Former User last edited by
Not really sure when it started, I don't make comments on YouTube very often.
I came to do it one day a few months ago, and there was the problem!
If others aren't seeing it I need to investigate whether it's something to do with just my setup.I presume it was 12.17 then?
Well, knocking on wood :doh: no such problem with my 11 so far. Others might, not such "rejecting characters" of sorts... -
A Former User last edited by
I first saw the problem in 12.17, yes.
It's the same in 12.18 of course.
I was using 12.17 for a long time of course, so it must have appeared while I was using it.
As usual, YouTube/Google changed something at their end that wasn't compatible.
If it's OK for you in Opera 11, I guess it's something in my setup.
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rseiler last edited by
Pasting when composing a tweet -- that worked until pretty recently. Any workaround?
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rseiler last edited by
Either Ctrl-V or right-click Paste. Neither does anything at all now when inside the tweet form.
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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 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 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 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.