Close frozen tab, spawns new identical frozen tabs,
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snotspat last edited by
Seriously. This is a regression in bugs. Why release a new version with recurring known bugs?
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snotspat last edited by
Nah, I was clicking on close tab. I could reproduce it until I got bored.
The spinning disc is a bug regression, it was fixed, but has reappeared.
Opera 21.0.1432.57
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snotspat last edited by
The problem with the spinning disc, is that once your tabs get full, you can't identify tabs by their icon.
You end up having half of them just being spinning discs.
Also of course, it sends the message that "something" hasn't loaded. Which just is confusing.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
http://imgur.com/6k36K0V
Seriously. This is a regression in bugs. Why release a new version with recurring known bugs?No problems in loading that page here.
Try disabling extensions if you are using any. Also check firewall and AV.
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snotspat last edited by
It loads fine here as well.
The problem is that Opera will display a spinning disc for eternity for some pages.
I can't rule out its AV. Just that it happened when I upgraded Opera, and has been a problem with Opera before.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
The problem is that Opera will display a spinning disc for eternity for some pages.
And as i said, it's not happening here. Spinning whell means that the page wasn't fully loaded, what may be caused by a software or extension that is preventing some elements to completely load.
And AVs sometimes cause such problems.
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snotspat last edited by
That's a fair point.
The image is just before I disabled my viruskiller. And it doesn't do a difference.
I think its a bug regression, because I've seen it before, and with an Opera update it has reappeared.
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snotspat last edited by
Just to be clear, with my AV disabled I havw refreshed the same page, and the behaviour is the same.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
The old Opera (Presto, through Opera 12) would often have issues with "Never finishes loading", usually had to do with a tracker somewhere on the page not responding. If so, an ad blocker usually fixed it. Maybe this is similar - though the original example loads fine here. Of course, we may get a different version than you based on location ...
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snotspat last edited by
Uhm, in that case it must be an UI bug.
IMHO the browser ought to decide that the page is rendered, rather than just go into "I'll never display the icon" mode.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
arstechnica.com is one.
Still no problems with that one here.
No, I haven't done anyrhing special with settings.
Including flags?