Monday, 24. April 2006, 19:52:05
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?
Monday, 24. April 2006, 20:48:58
LOL-- I think you've got it

BTW, if you look at that face very long, you're likely to see movement, javascript or no
Monday, 24. April 2006, 20:53:04
Ksevio

Posts: 67
That's pretty neat, must have something to do with the javascript section titled:
// l'egg
//have a little patience - it will happen
Monday, 24. April 2006, 21:11:06
Can we have a screenshot for us poor souls not running Opera 9 beta ?
Monday, 24. April 2006, 21:14:06
Saddle Magic
Psycho Chicken What_The_Cluck!

Posts: 19072

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
Monday, 24. April 2006, 21:39:12
Saddle Magic
Psycho Chicken What_The_Cluck!

Posts: 19072
You have to wait a minute or so...
Monday, 24. April 2006, 23:03:15
Ksevio

Posts: 67
The nose turning blue is actually part of the test
Tuesday, 25. April 2006, 15:57:45
I tried it twice yesterday but can't see anything happening to the face. But its right eye winks after a while and then the eyes' pupils turn smaller and can be moved around.
Tuesday, 25. April 2006, 16:02:17
Maybe different concepts of face changing-- winking, eye movememt, etc constitute change to face
Tuesday, 25. April 2006, 16:04:21
Rijk
I was here

Posts: 3537
Netherlands
@Tomcat76:
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).
Tuesday, 25. April 2006, 16:13:58
Originally posted by Rijk:
Eyes are usually considered part of the face 
...said the plastic surgeon to the oculist, who lost yet another customer.
Tuesday, 25. April 2006, 17:57:36
chuanz

Posts: 23
Click on the right eye - "Because just passing is not enough

"
screenshot
Tuesday, 25. April 2006, 18:47:35 (edited)
xErath
javascript guru

Posts: 6403
Norway
why can't I run a userscript in the acid2 page ?!?
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...
Wednesday, 26. April 2006, 03:05:54
LouisC
Sexy Beast

Posts: 226
USA
Hah, that's freaking hilarious.
Brightened up my night :-D
Wednesday, 26. April 2006, 08:17:07
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
Thursday, 27. April 2006, 14:32:14
svivian
needs more cowbell

Posts: 1270
United Kingdom
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!
Monday, 8. May 2006, 23:55:27
x666

Posts: 3
Awesome ester egg!

well done devs!
Wednesday, 10. May 2006, 01:01:00
xErath
javascript guru

Posts: 6403
Norway
I still can't run user scripts in the acid 2 page
// ==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.
Monday, 19. May 2008, 23:09:33
Chas4
Operaaholic

Posts: 704
USA
Does someone have the user javascript? Want to try it on Opera 9.27 Mac OS
Tuesday, 20. May 2008, 13:20:35
Chas4
Operaaholic

Posts: 704
USA
Which build for the easter egg?
Tuesday, 20. May 2008, 14:37:25
Given the date on the post, one would have to presume
9.0 b1 is the appropriate one.
Tuesday, 20. May 2008, 23:22:38
You'll have to see if someone archived it, then.
Monday, 20. October 2008, 02:27:44
pdarko
/proc/sys/kernel/panic

Posts: 211
Serbia
Maybe is little late, but I'll still post here.
Originally posted by Chas4:
Does someone have the user javascript? Want to try it on Opera 9.27 Mac OS
Here.
Monday, 20. October 2008, 12:48:31 (edited)
Chas4
Operaaholic

Posts: 704
USA
pdarko thanks trying in 9.6

so far no luck
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