@burnout426 Thank you for your suggestions. Turns out it was apparently a setting I had changed. I went back into settings and changed some and then I could log in. Wish I knew which one it was, or was positive that was the problem, but seems that was it. Thank you again.
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RE: [Solved]Opera will not login to Weebly with correct user and passwordOpera for Windows
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RE: Can not add menu barOpera for Windows
@sgunhouse Foolish to not give people a way to include a menu bar, at least if Opera is hoping for more new users. I looked at Opera almost to two decades ago but opted to use FireFox instead. For a specific reason I downloaded and installed Opera two days ago and have been trying to set it up. I too wasted hours looking for a way to add the menu bar and also found the old information. Expecting every new Opera user to know every keyboard shortcut needed to do something that would have been on a menu bar does nothing but drive away potential new users who install Opera but then can't figure out how to do things. Opera developers are apparently out of touch with unsophisticated users, or thumb their nose at them. Not a good way to get more new users.
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RE: Can not add menu barOpera for Windows
Search in Google shows 749 hits for "menu bar" on the Opera forums. "'menu bar' site:https://forums.opera.com/" That is only the people who took the time to register, log in, and comment, so not knowable how many people simply decided to use FireFox. A search in Google for "'menu bar' opera browser" returns 635,000 hits. Opera apparently has 0.64% of browser market share (https://forums.opera.com/topic/35759/can-not-add-menu-bar/8). Google returns 2,190,000 hits for "'menu bar' google chrome". Yes, more people use Chrome, but many people have tried to find a menu bar for it. Looks to me like if Opera wants more users it could get more by offering a menu bar as an option. Nothing to lose, everything to gain. It could off by default, but easy to find and add if wanted.
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RE: Can not add menu barOpera for Windows
@leocg Google hits are not someone clicking on a link. They are web pages with content that includes the search term, which is not conclusive about anything, but indicates that someone is interested in an issue (e.g., this page will show up in Google searches on Opera menu bars at some point). Not my problem however if Opera gets more users or not. Just a suggestion on the chance an Opera developer sees the post. Nuf said. Adios.
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RE: Can not add menu barOpera for Windows
@leocg Google hits are not someone clicking on a link. They are web pages with content that includes the search term, which is not conclusive about anything, but indicates that someone is interested in an issue (e.g., this page will show up in Google searches on Opera menu bars at some point). Not my problem however if Opera gets more users or not. Just a suggestion on the chance an Opera developer sees the post. Nuf said. Adios.
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RE: [Solved]Opera will not login to Weebly with correct user and passwordOpera for Windows
@burnout426 Thank you for your suggestions. Turns out it was apparently a setting I had changed. I went back into settings and changed some and then I could log in. Wish I knew which one it was, or was positive that was the problem, but seems that was it. Thank you again.
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RE: Can not add menu barOpera for Windows
Search in Google shows 749 hits for "menu bar" on the Opera forums. "'menu bar' site:https://forums.opera.com/" That is only the people who took the time to register, log in, and comment, so not knowable how many people simply decided to use FireFox. A search in Google for "'menu bar' opera browser" returns 635,000 hits. Opera apparently has 0.64% of browser market share (https://forums.opera.com/topic/35759/can-not-add-menu-bar/8). Google returns 2,190,000 hits for "'menu bar' google chrome". Yes, more people use Chrome, but many people have tried to find a menu bar for it. Looks to me like if Opera wants more users it could get more by offering a menu bar as an option. Nothing to lose, everything to gain. It could off by default, but easy to find and add if wanted.
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RE: Can not add menu barOpera for Windows
@leocg I didn't say to make people use a menu bar. But to not let them use it just means Opera will lose users it could have gained.
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RE: Can not add menu barOpera for Windows
@sgunhouse Foolish to not give people a way to include a menu bar, at least if Opera is hoping for more new users. I looked at Opera almost to two decades ago but opted to use FireFox instead. For a specific reason I downloaded and installed Opera two days ago and have been trying to set it up. I too wasted hours looking for a way to add the menu bar and also found the old information. Expecting every new Opera user to know every keyboard shortcut needed to do something that would have been on a menu bar does nothing but drive away potential new users who install Opera but then can't figure out how to do things. Opera developers are apparently out of touch with unsophisticated users, or thumb their nose at them. Not a good way to get more new users.
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[Solved]Opera will not login to Weebly with correct user and passwordOpera for Windows
Yesterday I read that Opera works better with Weebly's HTML and CSS editor than FireFox or Chrome. I downloaded Opera, installed it, logged in to Weebly, and thought the people who recommended Opera were correct. Opera works better with Weebly's HTML/CSS editor.
Today, I turned on my computer to find I was logged out of Weebly in Opera (my recollection is Weebly does not log me out with other browsers). I tried to log back in and all I get is "Something went wrong. Please reload and try again."
My username and password are correct. I copied and pasted the password into FireFox (it worked), and into Chrome (it worked), and into Opera (it did not work).
I tried reloading the Weebly login page in Opera multiple times. Same error over and over. Thinking that Opera may have been changing the password somehow I used Opera's page inspector to find the code for the password div and changed the input type to "text" from "password", so I could see the password. The password was correct.
Is there a setting that could make Opera behave this way (I changed some settings yesterday after installing Opera)?
Any suggestions on workarounds will be appreciated.