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Opera Mini 5's Page Rendering -- Poll
For the most part, I like Opera Mini 5's page rendering. It does screw up the readability of some sites, however, especially when the text in a table column overlaps the text in the adjacent column, but switching to mobile view often helps.I wonder how other users feel about Mini 5's page rendering, so here's a poll -- oh no, not another poll!

I find Mini 5's page rendering:
| Option | Results | Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Perfect, just like a desktop | 14% | 3 | |
| Not quite like a desktop, but very readable | 50% | 11 | |
| Inaccurate, but still readable | 9% | 2 | |
| Somewhat difficult to read | 23% | 5 | |
| Ugly, and nearly impossible to read | 0% | 0 | |
| Revolting and useless | 9% | 2 | |
| Total number of votes: | 22 | ||
Very easy to read and use not always desktop pages but it works exactly how I want it to.
The Museatlantis Corporation.
Originally posted by Chinu92:
Well, I voted first, but I didn't want to influence the others, so I kept my choice a secret.You yourself must have selected the 1st one,bro!
Number two was my choice. Opera Mini's rendering approximates a desktop layout, but it isn't a true desktop layout, due to the fact that it has to be fit to the device width.
The text reflow is great. I much prefer Opera Mini's rendering to Skyfire's, which is precisely like a desktop, but has me sliding the screen all over the place to read the content. That's ridiculous on a screen this small!
Originally posted by johnorr:
+1 . Opera mini v 4.2 is simply the best browser in the world ! . Opera mini v.5 erm , is most definately 'NOT' ! .On my SonyEricsson K850i, Mini 4.2 renders better unfortunately