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.
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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.
@burnout426
Finally a proper solution to a frustrating non dismissible warning banner that came almost 1 year later. Which should have been a default option in the first place.
I don't understand how such thing is released to production. This isn't even a mistake a junior developer can make, yet alone this must have been approved by their peers and managers. Are they first time internet users or what? Every warning, every popup, every banner can be dismissed. This shouldn't even be discussed. Such a shame for Opera.
And, this issue should have been solved with a hotfix instead of adding it as an option feature in a version release.
Also, Opera 97 and this option to dismiss the warning is still not available in Opera GX.
Thanks for the update anyway. Meh at best.
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.