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Opera doesnt allow to use links inside pages untill page fully loaded, which is never happens
So i have big issue with current latest version:sometimes i cant use any links (with left click mouse) inside page until page is fully loaded (i can see how many elements get loaded at the top screen and its always like 61/61 or 89/89 and get frozen). the main pain there is that page gets frozen forever fore some time.
any right click mouse and "open new tab" works as usually.
it doesn't works too often and at some sites, but definitely works on some special sites more than usually.
to prevent this message looking as spam i tried to see moderators but hvnt.
i believe there should be some proofs for this issue so i putted it in silver color font and small one
EDIT: it doesnt worked. have no idea how to proof still
again, its not going usually but like once per 4 times..
http://advertka.ru/
http://www.goodfon.ru/
ver
10.51
build
3315
plat
Win32
system
Windows XP
Both complete loading OK here.
Opera 12.16 on Windows XP Pro SP3 + Opera 12.02 on Windows 98SE with KernelEx (Dual Boot) + Opera 20 on XP for testing only! - Dual 3.2GHz Xeons - 4GB RAM - ATI Radeon X850 Graphics 1920x1080 32bit Colour with Large Fonts
Can't fault the loading of www.goodfon.ru here.
It stalled just once over multiple refreshes.
Go to Tools>Preference Settings>Advanced>Browsing.
What is "Loading" set to?
Try setting it to "Redraw instantly" if it isn't set to that already, it may help.
How fast is your internet connection?
If it's slow that could cause problems too, mine is fast.
Another thing to try if you can't resolve the problem.
If the page loading stalls, just press the "stop" button.
That will usually clear things and allow you to scroll the page, and even if the page hasn't fully loaded you should be able to still use its links.
It stalled just once over multiple refreshes.
Go to Tools>Preference Settings>Advanced>Browsing.
What is "Loading" set to?
Try setting it to "Redraw instantly" if it isn't set to that already, it may help.
How fast is your internet connection?
If it's slow that could cause problems too, mine is fast.
Another thing to try if you can't resolve the problem.
If the page loading stalls, just press the "stop" button.
That will usually clear things and allow you to scroll the page, and even if the page hasn't fully loaded you should be able to still use its links.
Opera 12.16 on Windows XP Pro SP3 + Opera 12.02 on Windows 98SE with KernelEx (Dual Boot) + Opera 20 on XP for testing only! - Dual 3.2GHz Xeons - 4GB RAM - ATI Radeon X850 Graphics 1920x1080 32bit Colour with Large Fonts
No problem here with either site.
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I see the same problem at http://www.nytimes.com . This is New York Times' front page. Most days the page does not fully load, but if I reload a couple of times I may be lucky. If the page is not fully loaded, the links do not work unless I click Stop.
This page changes constantly and contains a myriad ads and animations that vary each time you visit the page, and probably also varies with who visit the page - thanks Google Ads. I tried to save it to the hard disk, but that also fails to capture all that is on the page.
I wish there were an easy way to know what the load is hanging on. All I have is "113/113", but no url or anything. If i knew what it hangs on, I could try to block that. Of course the number "113" is just an example, that varies too.
I have tried to block most of the ads, and things appeared to improve, but I have obviously not found the real cause. I started using Opera a few months ago, and the first weeks NYT worked all the time. Now I have just found the setting to disable animations, but still things fail on this page.
The front page has two versions; switch to "global edition", and you get a dynamic box to the right below the title of the page. This dynamic box has four tabs - four subpages of which only one shows at a time - and automatically changes regularly to the next one. But when the page is not fully loaded, the "tabs" along the top say that I am viewing the first subpage no matter which subpage is actually being shown, and when it dynamically scrolls to the next, it invariably scrolls to the second one. Clicking on the third or fourth "tab" scrolls to the chosen subpage, but the tabs atop still say that this is the first one. Clicking on the first tab does not do anything, so I cannot see the first subpage again after it scrolls away. That is, I have to reload the entire page. Clicking Stop does not resolve this.
This page changes constantly and contains a myriad ads and animations that vary each time you visit the page, and probably also varies with who visit the page - thanks Google Ads. I tried to save it to the hard disk, but that also fails to capture all that is on the page.
I wish there were an easy way to know what the load is hanging on. All I have is "113/113", but no url or anything. If i knew what it hangs on, I could try to block that. Of course the number "113" is just an example, that varies too.
I have tried to block most of the ads, and things appeared to improve, but I have obviously not found the real cause. I started using Opera a few months ago, and the first weeks NYT worked all the time. Now I have just found the setting to disable animations, but still things fail on this page.
The front page has two versions; switch to "global edition", and you get a dynamic box to the right below the title of the page. This dynamic box has four tabs - four subpages of which only one shows at a time - and automatically changes regularly to the next one. But when the page is not fully loaded, the "tabs" along the top say that I am viewing the first subpage no matter which subpage is actually being shown, and when it dynamically scrolls to the next, it invariably scrolls to the second one. Clicking on the third or fourth "tab" scrolls to the chosen subpage, but the tabs atop still say that this is the first one. Clicking on the first tab does not do anything, so I cannot see the first subpage again after it scrolls away. That is, I have to reload the entire page. Clicking Stop does not resolve this.
The same issue was already posted here;
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=535201
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=535201
Removing the menu bar is the same as blocking access to a vehicle engine by removing the hood access.
No wonder Opera continues to loose users.
No wonder Opera continues to loose users.
Originally posted by videobruce:
The same issue was already posted here;
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=535201
To be fair, that thread was started on April 21st, this thread on April 19th, so this one was first!
Opera 12.16 on Windows XP Pro SP3 + Opera 12.02 on Windows 98SE with KernelEx (Dual Boot) + Opera 20 on XP for testing only! - Dual 3.2GHz Xeons - 4GB RAM - ATI Radeon X850 Graphics 1920x1080 32bit Colour with Large Fonts
But, I have more seniority..........
Removing the menu bar is the same as blocking access to a vehicle engine by removing the hood access.
No wonder Opera continues to loose users.
No wonder Opera continues to loose users.
