[10.54 - 3388 (XP SP2)] Speed Dial/Unresponsiveness & Rendering Issues

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14. May 2010, 08:22:30

rolandb313

Posts: 96

[10.54 - 3388 (XP SP2)] Speed Dial/Unresponsiveness & Rendering Issues

Issue 1: Sometimes when I go into Speed Dial, it's inactive unless I click, something like Flash where I have to click to activate (of course, without the caption telling you that). Why is this?
EDIT: Actually, a similar issue, sometimes when opening a new tab and going to a website, the tab suddenly becomes unresponsive, can't scroll, can't click any links, etc., unless I switch tab then switch back to that.

Issue 2: I randomly get rendering issues where a part of the page will be messed up. Have attached an image to show this. It's not specific towards any page, happens totally randomly, but fairly often (like once every 5 mins or so). opera1.jpg

Can anyone reproduce these? Or does anyone know potential fixes? Thanks.

14. May 2010, 13:08:34

ahmetissin

Posts: 137

confirmed in some occasions especially in web pages with embedded youtube like videos, sliding news etc...

3390 build with XP SP3

14. May 2010, 18:50:09

Yeah I've had the same problem with page rendering in build 3388 — and yeah, it doesn't seem to be specific to any page at all, as it's happened even on the desktop team's blog

14. May 2010, 19:20:36

bleicher

Posts: 787

frames are sometimes not scrollable unless one rightclicks in there...
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15. May 2010, 11:22:07

EricJH

Posts: 6442

Try the following basics and see if the problem persists or not:





When all of the above does not help install Opera in a separate folder with a different name, like Opera 10.5 test, and see if it persists or reproduces.
Opera always the latest snapshot (default), Comodo Internet Security 2012 Windows 7 SP1 (default), Vista 32 SP2 and XP SP3 triple boot......AMD Phenom II , 4 GB RAM, MSI 850G-E53

15. May 2010, 11:39:54

ahmetissin

Posts: 137

Originally posted by EricJH:

When all of the above does not help install Opera in a separate folder with a different name, like Opera 10.5 test, and see if it persists or reproduces.



my installation is already a "clean" " fresh" one and problem still there.

15. May 2010, 12:24:15

Vimes

Posts: 102

Mine too does the same and did so on the previous build (I am now on build 3390).

Totally clean install with absolutely nothing left over and yet for me the primary issue is the tab becomes unresponsive. If I leave it in the background and use Firefox it will often resolve itself. Other times I have to close the browser down.

I have had to go back to FF as the problem seems random and, as yet, no way for me to resolve it but I can't have these random freezes whilst browsing.

16. May 2010, 12:31:54

ahmetissin

Posts: 137

so goddamn slow UI comparing to the past...... buhsss. about 300 400 ms delay even in closin and openin blank tabs.....

22. May 2010, 19:43:10

ahmetissin

Posts: 137

build 3394 and still the same..... slow UI unresponsive sometimes as described in this thread

24. May 2010, 05:34:34

rolandb313

Posts: 96

3394 and I'm also getting a lot of random slowdowns and pauses, running a C2D E6600, 4GB Ram, RAID 0 HD, btw, so it's really surprising.
Still getting those graphical glitches too. They appear extremely often when a lot of tabs (10+ or so) are opened, mainly after scrolling a bit.

25. May 2010, 14:05:20

Galnospoke

Banned user

Confirm. Build 3394, XP+SP3.

27. May 2010, 09:17:55

rolandb313

Posts: 96

Graphical glitch reported as DSK-300180.

9. June 2010, 10:38:11

rolandb313

Posts: 96

Still in 10.60 build 3409. It really needs to be fixed, super annoying scrolling and running into this bug every single time.
If 10 or so tabs are open, it's so easy to reproduce. Just go to any page and scroll.opera3.jpg

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