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UserJS doesnt work for web panels!
I have written UserJS to crunch some site to make it fit to web panel.It works when I open it in tab, however, it doesn't launch in panel.
I don't know, if this is bug or feature, but if this is as designed, I would like to have an option to turn this on and off
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Opera1: 11.51 on Win7 64, Phenom II X6 1090
Opera2: 11.51 on WinXP 32, P4 2.4
Opera1: 11.51 on Win7 64, Phenom II X6 1090
Opera2: 11.51 on WinXP 32, P4 2.4
Right, but what is the difference between tab and panel? If this is mid-user experience politics, it is OK, but give me an option to enable it, if I know what Im doing
Use everywhere!
Opera1: 11.51 on Win7 64, Phenom II X6 1090
Opera2: 11.51 on WinXP 32, P4 2.4
Opera1: 11.51 on Win7 64, Phenom II X6 1090
Opera2: 11.51 on WinXP 32, P4 2.4
I don't really see the point to write an UserJS to fit in in an panel while you could just enable Small screen rendering in the panel
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well i can't say why it won't work in a panel, i wish it did.
small screen is okay for some pages, but not many.
using user css & user js & content block would be a perfect way to strip down parts of a website that you don't need.
take for example the my.opera.com file upload page, the page obviously doesn't fit in the panel. if you turn on small-screen-rendering on the page header will take away the complete screen-estate. if user js/css would work one could easily get rid of the header and all would be fine.
small screen is okay for some pages, but not many.
using user css & user js & content block would be a perfect way to strip down parts of a website that you don't need.
take for example the my.opera.com file upload page, the page obviously doesn't fit in the panel. if you turn on small-screen-rendering on the page header will take away the complete screen-estate. if user js/css would work one could easily get rid of the header and all would be fine.