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Can't Change Tabs
My title pretty well says it...I have several tabs open but I can't get out of the one I'm in. Please help! I've had to start using GC which I don't enjoy as much. BTW, I can change tabs fine w/GC.What exactly do you mean by "I can't get out of the one I'm in"?
Have you tried clicking on the tab that you want to view?
What version of Opera and what OS?
Have you tried clicking on the tab that you want to view?
What version of Opera and what OS?
Opera 12.16 build 1860 Windows Vista Premium SP2
Be helpful to the shyman, and be wary of the slyman.
Be guidance to the blindman, and be thankful to the kindman.
ʎzzıp ʇǝƃ llıʍ noʎ ʇıq sıɥʇ pɐǝɹ ʇ,uop
Be helpful to the shyman, and be wary of the slyman.
Be guidance to the blindman, and be thankful to the kindman.
ʎzzıp ʇǝƃ llıʍ noʎ ʇıq sıɥʇ pɐǝɹ ʇ,uop
OK. I'm in Gmail. I click on another tab but the screen doesn't change. It stays in Gmail.
Opera 9.50.
Windows Vista.
Opera 9.50.
Windows Vista.
Never heard of such a thing happening before?
Can you load a site into the new tab you have opened?
Can you load a site into the new tab you have opened?
Opera 12.16 build 1860 Windows Vista Premium SP2
Be helpful to the shyman, and be wary of the slyman.
Be guidance to the blindman, and be thankful to the kindman.
ʎzzıp ʇǝƃ llıʍ noʎ ʇıq sıɥʇ pɐǝɹ ʇ,uop
Be helpful to the shyman, and be wary of the slyman.
Be guidance to the blindman, and be thankful to the kindman.
ʎzzıp ʇǝƃ llıʍ noʎ ʇıq sıɥʇ pɐǝɹ ʇ,uop
It may be a bug that was rectified a long time ago 9.50 is quite old now.
I would suggest upgrading to the latest version, for security sake if nothing else.
I would suggest upgrading to the latest version, for security sake if nothing else.
Opera 12.16 build 1860 Windows Vista Premium SP2
Be helpful to the shyman, and be wary of the slyman.
Be guidance to the blindman, and be thankful to the kindman.
ʎzzıp ʇǝƃ llıʍ noʎ ʇıq sıɥʇ pɐǝɹ ʇ,uop
Be helpful to the shyman, and be wary of the slyman.
Be guidance to the blindman, and be thankful to the kindman.
ʎzzıp ʇǝƃ llıʍ noʎ ʇıq sıɥʇ pɐǝɹ ʇ,uop