When the list of saved passwords becomes long, finding a specific item can be tedious. It would be very helpful if it were possible to sort the list alphabetically on either the domain name or the user name.
Phillip M. Feldman
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When the list of saved passwords becomes long, finding a specific item can be tedious. It would be very helpful if it were possible to sort the list alphabetically on either the domain name or the user name.
Phillip M. Feldman
I've seen posts that recommend adding --disable-update
to the command line, but this appears to have no effect. Any suggestions?
I'm using Opera Version:67.0.3575.115 on a Windows 10 computer. The shield icon that should appear at the right of the address bar is no longer there. Was this icon intentionally removed, or is this a bug? If it was intentionally removed, is there an alternative way to control the blocking of popups?
The subject line of this post says it all. When I attempt to save a document to PDF, I always get a single-page PDF that contains only the initial part of whatever I was viewing.
@nvmjustagirl In the main I don't use private windows, so this is not a private window issue. Also, it doesn't seem to be site specific. I get a huge hit (and a long lag) when trying, e.g., to load the following page: https://www.google.com/advanced_search
For the last couple of months, I'm experiencing severe performance issues with Opera. Browsing to just about any site causes the CPU usage to go through the roof, and it take up to 60 seconds for the page to fully load. If I close Opera and attempt to access the same page using Internet Explorer or Microsoft Edge, I have no problems. I prefer the Opera interface, but these performance issues are a show-stopper. I'm seeing these performance issues under both Windows 7 and Windows 10.
Phillip M. Feldman
Home Page: http://phillipmfeldman.org
When I enable the VPN, I lose the ability to access the Internet. Are other people experiencing this?
Phillip M. Feldman
Home Page: http://phillipmfeldman.org
Is there an offline version of the PPAPI installer? I have not been able to find one.
I've been looking at the following page:
http://www.opera.com/docs/plugins/installation/
It says that this document was last updated for Opera 11.60, which means that this document is several years out of date. Is there anything more current?
In particular, I'm looking for information on how to configure the Adobe Flash Player. Opera keeps telling me that my flash player is out of date, but I believe that this is not accurate.
Phillip M. Feldman
When I look for Opera help/documentation, I get to the following URL: http://help.opera.com/desktop/ That page provides
links for versions up to Opera 12. I'm currently using Opera 25. Why is there no help information for Opera versions beyond 12?
Phillip M. Feldman
Opera 25 does permit one to add new search engines, but a search engine that is added by the user cannot be made the default and cannot use the same shortcut letter as any of the built-in search engines. Needless to say, the built-in search engines cannot be removed. In my opinion, Opera 25 is too controlling. I'd like to have a bit more freedom.
Is anyone able to play this video in Opera 24 with VLC Media Player?
I typed opera:plugins in the address field, disabled QuickTime, and verified that VLC appears and is enabled. When I try to open the video at http://phillipmfeldman.org/David/Aaron performs on piano.mov, Opera wants to save the file on my computer--there is no option to play the file.
I believe that the problem here is that Opera no longer provides any mechanism for specifying the mapping from file types to plug-ins.
Hm. I have just re-installed VLC Media Player version 2.1.5. When I check the VLC Media Player setup, under "Web Plugins", both "Mozilla" and "ActiveX" are checked. There is no check box for the Opera browser.
If I click on a .mov file on my computer, VLC Media Player opens and plays it. If I try to play the same .mov online (the URL is http://phillipmfeldman.org/David/Aaron performs on piano.mov), I see a large, blue "Q" and nothing plays. Clearly, Opera thinks that it is supposed to play this video using Apple QuickTime. It appears that there is no longer any mechanism for configuring Opera so that specific file types play with specific plug-ins. I'd be grateful if this feature can be restored.
Phillip M. Feldman