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9. May 2010, 02:51:14

TJLeJeune

Posts: 83

Chrome Frame for Opera?

Is it possible to use chrome frame in opera?

10. May 2010, 03:08:51

TJLeJeune

Posts: 83

mostly just for H.264 HTML5 video, Sliverlight sites like netflicks (works ok in opera with a little tweaking), and sites that don't play well with opera (google wave, Glide OS, etc).

10. May 2010, 11:25:18

DanielHendrycks

STEM loving liberal

Posts: 2632

Originally posted by TJLeJeune:

mostly just for H.264 HTML5 video


On Linux you can get H.264 for Opera. But no, Google has not made a Chrome Frame for Opera.

10. May 2010, 19:33:50

oke

Posts: 238

Originally posted by TJLeJeune:

Is it possible to use chrome frame in opera?



As a workaround, you can add an item in your popup menu, or a button in Opera to open the link in Chrome

10. May 2010, 19:47:46

NutzShells

Posts: 54

There is actually an 'IE frame' developed by Neptune, I wonder if the Chrome Frame will work via IE frame.
The IE frame itself is crashy, tough. I doubt that will works bigsmile

btw That silverlight web supposed to ber working on IE right? that could be your partial workaround smile


26. May 2010, 16:27:14

TJLeJeune

Posts: 83

Silverlight works pretty well in opera. id just like the option to use chrome frame with sites that are not opera friendly

26. May 2010, 19:04:43

DanielHendrycks

STEM loving liberal

Posts: 2632

Originally posted by TJLeJeune:

id just like the option to use chrome frame with sites that are not opera friendly


You can pretend to be Firefox, though. Right Click>Edit Site Preferences>Network>Mask as Firefox> Reload.

31. May 2010, 17:30:53

TJLeJeune

Posts: 83

yeah that is how i use netflicks in opera, works pretty good too

31. May 2010, 17:41:17

bleicher

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can i have more Coffee in my Tea?
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31. May 2010, 18:26:17

mgillesasdpie

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Chrome frame for Opera? Surely the most bizzare request.

It's like asking for steel wheels for your porsche....

6. June 2010, 12:37:30

bleicher

Posts: 787

more like asking for "the fancy sqaure wheels" for you porsche^^
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