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Opera's inability to handle framesets goes back at least two years (see other posts). If it's your own site, don't code 'rows="*"' as Opera sees available vertical space as that of the whole building. The content will be there but visitors must pull it up from the basement.
More recently, horizontal arrangement has gone to pot, so it can't handle even its own pages. (This is being written on an Opera page in which everything falls to the left edge, and the appearance is that of a text-only browser with graphics interposed against the left edge.
(Latest Opera on lastest Win XP Pro)
Comment not expected to be of use to anyone, but when (if) Opera fixes this, it might send the good news to all those who've posted and have stopped using it.
More recently, horizontal arrangement has gone to pot, so it can't handle even its own pages. (This is being written on an Opera page in which everything falls to the left edge, and the appearance is that of a text-only browser with graphics interposed against the left edge.
(Latest Opera on lastest Win XP Pro)
Comment not expected to be of use to anyone, but when (if) Opera fixes this, it might send the good news to all those who've posted and have stopped using it.
Hi. Thanks for the fast reply, Fresiten. It isn't my site. As far as I'm aware, the site doesn't use rows. I started using Opera on a daily basis (Firefox User) because of its lightweight action. 10.10 doesn't give me problems, other than the rare freeze which causes the program to crash. But I'm running again in less than a minute.
I'll stick with 10.10 until Opera decides to fix the problems they've created. I'm a bit ticked off they've let this problem around for this long.
I'll stick with 10.10 until Opera decides to fix the problems they've created. I'm a bit ticked off they've let this problem around for this long.