Opera excluded by mapping software
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swimboy last edited byUsing Opera 71.0.3770.271 on MacOS Mojave 
 On the St Albans local newspaper website, I try to open a graphical display including a zoomable map. I get told I should use a modern browser! Safari works.
 The website/page is https://www.hertsad.co.uk/news/herts-coronavirus-stats-show-mixed-picture-1-6892674.
 Is there something I should do to make these displays visible? This is what is shown in Safari: 
  
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swimboy last edited by@leocg As my post mentions, I am on MacOS Mojave using Opera for Mac and I see the problem. You have confirmed that the problem is not in Opera for Windows. I have confirmed the problem is not in another browser (Safari). What we need, to avoid suggestions of operator error, is for someone using Opera in a MacOS to attempt to reproduce the problem. 
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operaoperandi last edited byHere no problem to open your linked page. The graphics are visible and the map is zoomable. No pop-up window. 
 macOs Catalina 10.15.7, Opera 72.0.3815.148
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swimboy last edited by@operaoperandi Thanks. That leaves "Mojave" or operator error! Can anyone try this with Mojave, just to twist the knife? 
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by@swimboy Do you have hardware acceleration disabled by chance? What opera://gpu and http://html5test.com say about WebGL? 
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swimboy last edited by swimboy@leocg Hardware acceleration is disabled. I'm not familiar with 'html5test.com' but it tells me that WEBGL and WEBGL2 are both ticked. The other link produces the following: Graphics Feature Status 
 Canvas: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
 Flash: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled
 Flash Stage3D: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled
 Flash Stage3D Baseline profile: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled
 Compositing: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled
 Metal: Disabled
 Multiple Raster Threads: Enabled
 Out-of-process Rasterization: Disabled
 OpenGL: Disabled
 Hardware Protected Video Decode: Disabled
 Rasterization: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled
 Skia Renderer: Disabled
 Video Decode: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled
 WebGL: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
 WebGL2: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailableProblems Detected for Hardware GPU 
 Gpu compositing has been disabled, either via blacklist, about:flags or the command line. The browser will fall back to software compositing and hardware acceleration will be unavailable.
 Disabled Features: gpu_compositing
 Log Messages
 GpuProcessHost: The GPU process crashed!Does this offer a clue? 
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swimboy last edited by@leocg 
 I've altered the Opera 'Settings' to allow hardware acceleration and the problem has resolved itself.There is a nearby option : 
 "Allow use of computer's dedicated GPU". This is currently OFF. Should it be ON?I believe that I had turned off the hardware acceleration because it created problems for some websites (though I cannot immediately recall which ones). What are the relevant arguments? 
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by@swimboy I don't have that option here, it should be a Mac specific one. If the dedicated GPU is better, you may try using it. As far as I know, WebGL depends on hardware acceleration, so it being disabled caused the message on the page. Unless you are using a very old computer or one with a weak hardware, I don't see a reason to not have hardware acceleration enabled. 
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