Opera no como el render

narzy

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thats right opera blows the big one when it comes to rendering pages, heck It won't correctly render 98% of the sites I have just visited with it, including the forums. what kinda half baked program is this. I have been developing websites / pages for about 5 years now, and understand non standard web colors, and most of the W3C stuffs. and have never run into a browser like this. It wont even render the black background I have selected for this site. crazy stuff ya? oh well. it is quazi fast, but to me nothing real concrete and the difference is so dang small it doesn't really matter much to me.

oh well I guess I am entitled to my opinion.
 

DAWeinG

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I've been using Opera for the past two or three years and I think it's great. :D
 

narzy

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<< no, you aren't entitled to your opinion. shut up!;) >>

only after you ;)
 

narzy

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<< I've been using Opera for the past two or three years and I think it's great. :D >>

do you have the rendering problems?
 

N8Magic

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I agree.

If you think you have it bad, here at work i'm stuck with Netscape 4.73. Stupid Netscape and their proprietary widgets slowing everything down... some pages take literally 30 seconds to render!
 

DAWeinG

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<<

<< I've been using Opera for the past two or three years and I think it's great. :D >>

do you have the rendering problems?
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Yeah I have the rendering problems too. That doesn't annoy me much though. What does annoy me is when someone uses the highlight function, it doesn't highlight the text, it makes it full blown white which is very hard to read :( But other than that, I don't have any complaints when using Opera, colors aren't important as speed to me :)
 

narzy

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<<

<<

<< I've been using Opera for the past two or three years and I think it's great. :D >>

do you have the rendering problems?
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Yeah I have the rendering problems too. That doesn't annoy me much though. What does annoy me is when someone uses the highlight function, it doesn't highlight the text, it makes it full blown white which is very hard to read :( But other than that, I don't have any complaints when using Opera, colors aren't important as speed to me :)
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readability is to me tho, I couldn't read alot of the forum text cause I have dark background selected. if they fix the rendering it would be a great browser, unfortunatly the web is rendering :p.
 

AnthraX101

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Hm, thats strange. I have few rendering problems with Opera. I have run across a couple, but not many at all. I'm running version 6.0, BTW.

Armani
 

pyonir

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<< Hm, thats strange. I have few rendering problems with Opera. I have run across a couple, but not many at all. I'm running version 6.0, BTW.

Armani
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me too
 

narzy

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I just downloaded it today from their site, so I am sure I have the latest version. I'll play around in the settings see if somthing is up there.
 

narzy

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<< if that was spanish, it's not correct :) I don't use Opera, so I can't comment on that >>

no kidding ;) it was more of a joke title, with a real problem behind it.
 

DAWeinG

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Hmm I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for since I'm not a hardcore web developer but you might want to try this plug-in for opera:

Meadco's Neptune plug-in

Here's a description:
MeadCo's Neptune is a Netscape-compatible plug-in which hosts Microsoft's WebBrowser control. It will work when embedded in documents rendered by Netscape 3.0, 4.x and 6.x, Opera 4.0 ? 5.x and Internet Explorer 4.0 ? 6.0 running on any Windows platform with Microsoft's underlying web componentry integrated. Windows 95 / Windows NT 4.0 with Internet Explorer 4.0 core install is the minimum requirement.

Neptune can be thought of as gateway through which to launch Windows and Internet Explorer-specific web applications from Opera and Netscape browsers.

MeadCo has developed Neptune to allow its products Zeepe, ScriptX and Security Manager to be deployed consistently right across a publisher's or organisation's Windows client base, even in cases where Microsoft Internet Explorer is not the browser of choice.

However the use of Neptune is not constrained to the deployment of MeadCo's products. Any Internet Explorer-specific DHTML content and/or ActiveX control will work in Neptune, limited only by the version of the underlying WebBrowser control.


It was on the opera plug-ins site here.
I couldn't get it working or didn't notice anything but if this is what you're looking for and you get it working, please share with us :)
 

narzy

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I think I will just get MSwhipped and stick with IE and mozilla when I need / want it.
 

Ameesh

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<< I use Oprea frequently, and don't have problems. >>



i bet you you use netscape 4.51234 and it works perfectly too
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