[Solved]How to remove the Warning message in Dev Console?
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Sajjad-Aliii last edited by
Really getting annoyed for the last few days. And just registered to complain about this warning.
Opera opens dev tools maximized, which is also annoying and I sent an email to opera developers some time ago. And now this. I wonder if they're trying developers to go back to Chrome or something.
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@sajjad-aliii My Developer Tools opens on the right, so it must be possible to not open maximized.
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Zeimhall last edited by
I am also a developer and this is a big for us problem .
Please add a way to disable this message, is really annoying, i don't wanna go back to use Chrome -
RemiMolinero last edited by
Please, each one of you send a report bug/improvement suggestion so they actually deal with it, I don't think any opera's dev really gives a s... about this forum
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forggivin last edited by
@remimolinero 100% true, but I also don't think they really care about the bug report or feature requests, either. I've filed them before and never received a response.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@remimolinero That would just make the ones responsible for the bug report system to waste time marking the reports as duplicated/invalid and, therefore, not looking into other (more) important issues.
Instead, people write, here in this topic, some user cases showing why that message should not be there.
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art-man last edited by
So far here is working solution to hide that warning https://stackoverflow.com/a/72523283/5743581
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donq last edited by
@leocg said in How to remove the Warning message in Dev Console?:
Instead, people write, here in this topic, some user cases showing why that message should not be there.
Use cases? You serious? Have you tried debugging some real code in Opera DevTools?
- unless you have got real big monitor for debugging, this warning just wastes about two or three lines of valuable space
- even on big screen it is just distracting nuisance
- developers usually know what they are doing, no need to protect everyone from themselves (or no need to insult developers - whichever reason reads more understandable)
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joeri-thys last edited by
This worked for me : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72462196/red-warning-message-in-opera-console
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potatoscream last edited by potatoscream
To sum it up for the confused, developers are frustrated with this change because it blocks valuable real estate in the DevTools console.
While the general concept of warning regular users that they could be a victim of a scam is a great idea, developers should have an option to turn it off, be it in the DevTools settings or Opera settings.
The solution provided in the Stack Overflow link worked like a charm for me, but it is still frustrating that the PMs at Opera didn't think this through.
Hopefully, the Opera team can swiftly release an option to disable this warning. -
idlethumbs last edited by
+1, please allow us to dismiss this warning
As a developer this is very patronising, even if there is some kind of developer mode that we need to activate this is wasting a lot of valuable screen space and driving me back to chrome... -
NobodyImportant last edited by
Oh! A warning! Cool....I'm a developer and I don't need a warning.
Please allow to be dismissed. -
joeri-thys last edited by
@idlethumbs This worked for me : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72462196/red-warning-message-in-opera-console
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NobodyImportant last edited by
@joeri-thys I appreciate this solution, thanks for sharing, but we shouldn't need to develop our own extension (or even install one from the store) to remove this message.
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mavs last edited by
Opera, Please do something about this sh*t warning,
it's kind a annoying.
It really hurts my eyes when seeing it. -
nashuim last edited by
The reason why this has never been removed or an option for removing it has been added is because Opera doesn't care or really want developers using their browser.
We are not their main target and we're the furthest from their mind so using the extension linked above is the best solution we'll get. -
mroky last edited by mroky
This clearly shows how opera team works. Very amateurish.
The developers who coded this could have said something.
The quality assurance testers must have said something.
The product manager shouldn't have approved this. -
donq last edited by
@mroky
I tend to agree, but look at this problem from other side too - what is worse for Opera, cry from few web developers or some users losing all their savings or crypting files due to the improper use of command console?Allowing to remove said warning with settings or at least with command-line options would be better of course.