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Rede Expressos website
In a Portuguese website, using Iframes (no comments there) one of the Iframes doesn't display like it should:http://files.myopera.com/wyldkat/files/RE.JPG
The main site is http://www.rede-expressos.pt/default.aspx and the Iframe with the problem is http://www.rede-expressos.pt/horarios.aspx.
I've came up with a simple UserCSS fix:
#fraHorarioIN{height: 250px !important}
The first thing I do when a site doesn't look right is hit ctrl+f11 (fit to width). It works with the sites listed above and another scrolling problem I posted to earlier.
In "preferences, web pages" there is a global "fit to width" check box. I haven't tried it. I understand that my suggestion may or may not be just a work around. It may be a Opera quirk or some bad site coding.
Eset Nod32- 4.xx, Opera 12.16-1860
screen resolution-1680x1050
testing Opera ?17 & 19
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9. August 2010, 17:01:37 (edited)
Originally posted by hallvors:
Sigh.. This page nests some pretty complex tables. As a result, Opera seems to get a bit confused regarding where it should read the height from when it sees an <iframe style="height:100%">, and the IFRAME doesn't take up the full height of its parent TD.
Hehe.
Opera gets confused by some hideous code. The other browsers don't, thou. Opera is pretty sensitive, just like a woman
Just Kidding.
Well, as I said above, fixing the size of the iframe via CSS solves the problem.
But it's just a workaround, Opera Team should fix this as it may happen in other sites as well.
Originally posted by wyldkat:
Opera Team should fix this
We will. While I have your attention, would you consider this site important in Portugal?
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Originally posted by wyldkat:
Opera gets confused by some hideous code. The other browsers don't, thou. Opera is pretty sensitive, just like a woman
No, that is a huge fallacy. It is not Opera that is more sensitive than other browsers. It is Opera which is the only browser they didn't test in.
Originally posted by wyldkat:
It's quite important, it's the 427 most visited site in Portugal.
I'm pondering if it should be sitepatched. Always a bit difficult to draw the line between "important" and "not"

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Originally posted by hallvors:
Originally posted by wyldkat:
It's quite important, it's the 427 most visited site in Portugal.
I'm pondering if it should be sitepatched. Always a bit difficult to draw the line between "important" and "not"
Not the most used sites. But it is a site regularly used throughout the country and many Portuguese emigrants around the world. It is also a site often used by young people. Sitepatch would think a better idea.