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Post #3713571 Thanks to those who have sent a message to the NYT. I'm glad I've waited a few days before sending feedback myself. I'm sure what I've just sent is a whole lot more polite than what it might have been ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Open the Web & Take Action | New York Time - Bunch of rude arrogant @*%$!&s! | Tue at 14:35 | ||
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Post #3658941 [author] Sorry. This just really ticked me off. I had been given a link to: http://www.cartoons.nytimages.com/portal/wieck_preview_page_210565 Your Browser is Not Allowed at this site IDing as FF works arou ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Open the Web & Take Action | New York Time - Bunch of rude arrogant @*%$!&s! | Dec 24 2009 | ||
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Post #3341541 [author] My Opera recently auto-upgraded from 10.01 to 10.10. However, during the upgrade there was an error message related to a file called "8d447.rbf". I ignored that and the upgrade appeared to proceed OK. ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | 10.10 upgrade problem caused by Trend Micro | Nov 28 2009 | ||
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Post #3162941 Works for me. Could you either include all the code, or better still, put a test page on the web somewhere? Next time, please ensure you can see the problem with the code you actually post.… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | Problem with margin-bottom only with Opera (using v10) | Oct 26 2009 | ||
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Post #3153557 Actually, I didn't say that px font sizes shouldn't be used. I have no problem with that. I DO have a problem with the expectation that browsers should all render identically to the pixel. That's unre ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | font size in Opera 1px larger than everywhere else... | Oct 17 2009 | ||
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Post #3149042 We would need to see the actual page and CSS to comment in any sensible way. Opera does round fractions slightly differently, so perhaps that's the problem. Having said that, a design that breaks wit ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | font size in Opera 1px larger than everywhere else... | Oct 13 2009 | ||
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Post #3130544 No browser supports all of CSS3, not even Safari or Firefox. Technically speaking, both the properties you mentioned are at the "working draft" stage, and so are considered too unstable to implement. ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | CSS 3 | Sep 25 2009 | ||
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Post #3124010 Are these options enabled by default ? I don't know. Does it matter? You have no way of detecting or controlling if your Opera visitors have those settings ticked or not.… |
Andrew Gregory | Open the Web & Take Action | Impossible to manage windows and pop-ups with JavaScript focus(); or blur(); functions | Sep 19 2009 | ||
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Post #3123541 Try: Tools -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Content -> Javascript options -> Allow raising/lowering of windows.… |
Andrew Gregory | Open the Web & Take Action | Impossible to manage windows and pop-ups with JavaScript focus(); or blur(); functions | Sep 19 2009 | ||
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Post #3123044 This just happened to me in the middle of browsing the forums. One minute I was me, the next I was "Dennis Hawks"! I logged out, then back in and so far I still seem to be me! :eyes: PS. Using O10 fi ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera's Web sites: Feedback, questions and discussions | MyOpera session mixup | Sep 18 2009 | ||
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Post #3121263 I ignored the form because I see it all the time. It's part of Microsoft's ASP system and is used to track state. I've never used ASP and don't know any more about it. Apart from that, the page seeme ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | Cross browser layout issue | Sep 17 2009 | ||
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Post #3117828 Opera's default styles for form elements have a 1em bottom margin. So, it's the bottom margin on the page-encompassing form. BTW, any special reason why a div with a class "footer" wraps the entire p ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | Cross browser layout issue | Sep 15 2009 | ||
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Post #3116007 A workaround that shouldn't affect other browsers is: For some reason Opera is adding a spurious caption element. I used Dragonfly to click the bar and noted that caption styles were being applied. If ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Open the Web & Take Action | Opera 10 sets new standards ? Why I shouldn't deny Opera 10 if it makes my work harder ? | Sep 14 2009 | ||
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Post #3115312 The following XHTML 1.0 Strict works fine as "text/html": English 日本語 … |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | CSS Selectors doesn't seem to work properly(What am I doing wrong?) | Sep 13 2009 | ||
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Post #3114954 Works for me, but you must be serving it with a proper XHTML MIME type - "application/xhtml+xml", not "text/html".… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | CSS Selectors doesn't seem to work properly(What am I doing wrong?) | Sep 13 2009 | ||
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Post #3109338 I don't know much about canvas, but if it works then that raises the possibility of writing a bit of Javascript to automatically perform an equivalent operation to the mouseover gray styling.… |
Andrew Gregory | Desktop wish-list | CSS "filter" feature | Sep 8 2009 | ||
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Post #3109224 Only IE supports filters. All other browsers, Opera included, will need something else. SVG is probably the easiest. Opera supports SVG. In fact, every browser except IE supports SVG. See: http://de ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Desktop wish-list | CSS "filter" feature | Sep 8 2009 | ||
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Post #3109147 Tools -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Security -> Trusted Web Sites -> Add "localhost".… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | Opera 9.6 blocks iframe's requests when they are to localhost. It's important for site development | Sep 8 2009 | ||
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Post #3109101 Isn't that one of those properties that Apple implemented and was then added to the specification? Indeed it is. The relevant specs were only added as Working Drafts to the CSS3 spec March this year. ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | Rotation (CSS3) | Sep 8 2009 | ||
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Post #3108215 The developer's to-do list is the bug tracker.… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | Rotation (CSS3) | Sep 7 2009 | ||
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Post #3108203 Something I missed is the fact that some of the floated elements do not have a width specified. I seem to recall some rule saying that floated elements must either have an intrinsic width (e.g. images ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | :first-line bug? | Sep 7 2009 | ||
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Post #3107957 Until Opera implement it (and nobody will be able to tell you when that will be), the only workaround I can think of is to use SVG.… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | Rotation (CSS3) | Sep 7 2009 | ||
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Post #3107951 ...Especially if, one day, it really does get served as application/xhtml+xml !… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | :first-line bug? | Sep 7 2009 | ||
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Post #3107909 It's definitely a bug, especially as there's no element with an id "daugiauNaujienu", so the first-line style should be ignored anyway. You should report it (and post the bug number back here).… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | :first-line bug? | Sep 7 2009 | ||
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Post #3102056 Make sure none of the styles are ticked under the View -> Styles menu.… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | Code shown on web pages - how do I remove it ? | Sep 3 2009 | ||
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Post #3100941 They are deliberately blocking Opera from getting the WYSIWYG functionality://Display WYSIWYG link if user is on Windows/IE 5.0+, create forum link if not var ok4wysiwyg = 0; if ((navigator.userAgent. ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | WYSIWIG and HTML | Sep 2 2009 | ||
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Post #3091806 The reason seems to be that Opera won't use fractional pixels to render fonts. The starting 1em is 16px. 0.8 of that is 12.8px which Opera rounds up to 13px. Looking at the developer tools, Opera als ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | Opera calculates em-width differently | Aug 26 2009 | ||
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Post #3086899 Common sense tells me not to rely on things that aren't spelled out in black and white. Doing your own animation is more complex and requires more organisation. You might have a look at: http://www. ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | Animation resetting on z-index change | Aug 22 2009 | ||
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Post #3086390 I can see what you're seeing. There is no specification that I'm aware of that controls GIF animation, so it's hard to categorise an implementation difference as a bug. Note that most browsers have op ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera and cross-browser Web design | Animation resetting on z-index change | Aug 21 2009 | ||
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Post #3084345 Right click, then Edit Site Preferences. First, you'll see that the Site field is "entertainment.timesonline.co.uk". Change "entertainment" to "puzzles". Next, go to the Network tab and make sure the ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Open the Web & Take Action | Times Online Sudoku | Aug 19 2009 | ||
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Post #3082591 Developers have to make arbitrary decisions all the time. Bigger limits mean more memory to store them and more time to process them. People seem to always be complaining how much memory browsers use ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | No DIVs wider than 32670 pixels? | Aug 17 2009 | ||
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Post #3082094 Artificial limits can appear in lots of places. Wise web developers are conservative.… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | No DIVs wider than 32670 pixels? | Aug 17 2009 | ||
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Post #3080042 This is an Opera bug and probably should get reported. You may not have noticed, but simply grabbing the panels (eg if you had the Transfers panel open) and resizing by even a pixel, then the title im ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | PHP generated image not rendering properly | Aug 15 2009 | ||
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Post #3079453 pgp/gpg are OK, S/MIME would be even better.… |
Andrew Gregory | Desktop wish-list | pgp support | Aug 14 2009 | ||
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Post #3079452 And while I think of it, my last suggestion has another benefit: you can get rid of the "no-cache" as since the URL changes for each photo title, the results are now cacheable. That's an all-round goo ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | PHP generated image not rendering properly | Aug 14 2009 | ||
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Post #3079448 After pondering this some more, I'm quite sure the problem is down to the image URL being the same for all photo titles. I realize you're correctly setting the image to be "no-cache", etc, but the sam ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | PHP generated image not rendering properly | Aug 14 2009 | ||
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Post #3079370 Give the title image a fixed width like you do for the photo frame?… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | PHP generated image not rendering properly | Aug 14 2009 | ||
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Post #3079354 IMO, I hope horizontal lists aren't becoming more popular, and not just because Opera doesn't handle wide items very well (I've discovered Firefox has a bug in relation to tall pages more than 32767px ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | No DIVs wider than 32670 pixels? | Aug 14 2009 | ||
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Post #3074862 See: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/findpost.pl?id=2781585… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | Wysiwyg editting | Aug 10 2009 | ||
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Post #3074126 The four mentioned in the first post (Google, Yahoo, eBay, Amazon) all gzip the main HTML page and almost all the CSS and JS too. I think I might have seen a JS file on Yahoo that wasn't gzipped, but ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Open the Web & Take Action | Opera Denied Gzip - What to do? | Aug 9 2009 | ||
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Post #3069968 The problem is that there are implementation differences for border-radius between Mozilla and Webkit. Opera is probably not wasting time implementing anything and waiting until one of the two "wins", ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Beta testing (including snapshots and previews) | Invision 3.01 code | Aug 4 2009 | ||
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Post #3069966 Generally, larger max connections numbers should result in improved performance. For me, even on Satellite with Labels turned on, there is still no perceptible difference between Opera and Firefox. I ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | Google Maps is sooo slow | Aug 4 2009 | ||
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Post #3069271 Hmmm, well I'm also using Opera 9.64, on a not-so-new (but still a Core2 Duo) laptop (4GB mem), on a wifi network (54mbps). Firefox and Opera draw Google maps identically as fast. Response is the same ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | Google Maps is sooo slow | Aug 3 2009 | ||
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Post #3069254 Without a link it's hard to say for your specific case, but their homepage shows a similar problem: http://www.invisionpower.com/ I'll assume the problem is the same for both. The home page has the f ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Beta testing (including snapshots and previews) | Invision 3.01 code | Aug 3 2009 | ||
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Post #3069244 Lack of right-click menu support is a known Opera limitation. It will be fixed in the future. Google Maps speed is probably a local problem, as I've been using Google Maps on-and-off all day today and ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | Google Maps is sooo slow | Aug 3 2009 | ||
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Post #3068286 What you have is a "race condition", and is inherently unreliable. No browser guarantees the order in which things load and initialise. Your page is relying on the Java applet to load, initialize, and ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | Javascript linking two Java applets | Aug 2 2009 | ||
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Post #3067185 You need to move the four calls to registerObjectUpdateListener into a new function. Then, that function is called by an onload handler for the page. egfunction registerListeners() { document.ggbApple ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Opera browser | Javascript linking two Java applets | Aug 1 2009 | ||
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Post #3062491 @fearphage: Sigh. The proprietary things I see are mostly not in the web dev section. There are lots of priorietary things in the XUL and other sections that don't affect web devs. Moz items under "Fo ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Beta testing (including snapshots and previews) | Proposed standard technology that is NOT in Opera 10 (by now) | Jul 27 2009 | ||
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Post #3062037 purgossu figured out what I was on about - you don't (or shouldn't) promote proprietary functionality in the same breath you promote standards compliant functionality. I have no problem with experimen ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Beta testing (including snapshots and previews) | Proposed standard technology that is NOT in Opera 10 (by now) | Jul 26 2009 | ||
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Post #3061791 EDIT: This is what Opera 10's feature sheet should look like. With any luck we can expect the same and more in Opera 10.x.... IMO, there are far too many "-moz/Moz" items on that page. The phrase "emb ...… |
Andrew Gregory | Beta testing (including snapshots and previews) | Proposed standard technology that is NOT in Opera 10 (by now) | Jul 26 2009 | ||
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