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29. November 2011, 14:47:14

smartydix

The chosen one

Posts: 57

Opera 12.00 1174 Facebook scrolling

I have posted this issue in the last 3 versions of Opera and I thought it'll be fixed in Opera Next, but it didn't so here it is...
When you login, open the chat panel on facebook.com and try to scroll down to see who's online it comes to the bottom and gets back to the top. Same thing happens with some other scrollable areas on facebook (except the actual page that is...)

Please fix it because I'm really getting tired of downloading all sorts of programs for this and loging in and opening them...

6. December 2011, 10:58:32

sidrolf

Posts: 9

I agree, this should be fixed asap. Also, scrolling on FB is way choppier than on IE9 and other HWA browsers. I suppose this will be fixed in 12.00 final release?

6. December 2011, 11:50:03

mubaidr

Posts: 541

All scrolling related bugs are supposed to be released in Opera 12, like gmail,cnet.com issues.

11. January 2012, 00:54:29

GeekK

14° 29' E

Posts: 778

Think you mean 'resolved'... wink
Opera 12.16 |Windows 7 64-bit | Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5500 2.8 GHz | 4 GB | Nederlandse/Vlaamse forums | Opera topic op GoT

11. January 2012, 08:38:50

ytsmabeer

Frisian translator of Stuff

Posts: 1898

Some are allready resolved or better with the latest browser.js file

11. January 2012, 10:50:27

mubaidr

Posts: 541

Originally posted by GeekK:

Think you mean 'resolved'...


lol sorry for mentioning "Released (already released with 11.6 p )"

11. January 2012, 10:52:16

mubaidr

Posts: 541

Originally posted by ytsmabeer:

Some are allready resolved or better with the latest browser.js file



NOt for me:faint: cnet.com,facebook.com is same.

Infact now Hardware acceleration seems too slow sometimes, and eats CPU on AMD 5750

11. January 2012, 20:20:32

Astrophizz

Posts: 259

Originally posted by ytsmabeer:

Some are allready resolved or better with the latest browser.js file


If 'resolved' means there's a quick and dirty hack to remove some box shadows.

23. January 2012, 15:51:13 (edited)

Ungeduld

Posts: 7

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