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Belated Opera 9 easter egg.
1. Set browser javascript to "2" Browser Javascript2. On menu click Help >> Check for Updates
3. Make sure User Javascript is on.
4. Go here http://webstandards.org/files/acid2/test.html and click take the test.
5. Wait 2 minutes, meanwhile watch the face.
6. Wait a further 55 seconds and watch the eyes

What do you think?

Thats the way it should always B.


There's not a lot to show, besides passing the acid2test

"wink wink" nudge nudge, eyes following you around the room as your nose turns blue

Eyes are usually considered part of the face

BTW, I had to actually have a 'userscript' folder selected, and I needed a restart as well (when I tried to see the egg in a clean installation).
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Originally posted by Rijk:
...said the plastic surgeon to the oculist, who lost yet another customer.Eyes are usually considered part of the face

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25. April 2006, 18:47:35 (edited)
I saved the egg code as a user js, and it runs fine on Opera 8, although the smiley displays bad. Yet, the script simply won't run in Opera 9...
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Originally posted by xErath:
why can't I run a userscript in the acid2 page
If you used Opera during the early Opera 8 releases, then you may have the "Always Load User JavaScript" preference set to the wrong value. Newer versions set the preference automatically when you select a user javascript folder (step 3). Make sure there is a tick in this box:
opera:config#UserPrefs|AlwaysLoadUserJavaScript
Originally posted by Rijk:
BTW, I had to actually have a 'userscript' folder selected, and I needed a restart as well (when I tried to see the egg in a clean installation).
Ah yes, it work now. Awesome!

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// ==UserScript==
// @include http://www.webstandards.org/action/acid2/*
// ==/UserScript==
alert('hello world\nyes userjs is running');like this doesn't work. It works for all other pages.Seems a bug.
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Why Open the Web?
Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users. When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices. However, many devices are excluded access to Web content.
http://my.opera.com/community/openweb/info/
Originally posted by sgunhouse:
Given the date on the post, one would have to presume 9.0 b1 is the appropriate one.
http://www.opera.com/download/index.dml?ver=9.0b get redireted to
Opera 9.27 for Mac OS X
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This is a stable release. The latest preview release is 9.50b2
Why Open the Web?
Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users. When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices. However, many devices are excluded access to Web content.
http://my.opera.com/community/openweb/info/
20. October 2008, 12:48:31 (edited)

so far no luck
Why Open the Web?
Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users. When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices. However, many devices are excluded access to Web content.
http://my.opera.com/community/openweb/info/
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