Re: New update/upgrade of Opera ???

Bessenyei Balázs <[email protected]> Mon, 29 Mar 2010 01:18:14 +0300
Newsgroups gmane.comp.web.opera.general
Message-ID <op.vaawcnvsrxg14q@anatres5>
The Flash problem is a bug, delete the cookies from the site preference it  
should fix it.

On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 00:59:45 +0300, Julian <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Katrina,
>
>       You wrote:
>
>> Julian wrote:
>>>   I do not have a clue as to what is going on with Opera.  I do not  
>>> have the menues nor the regular choices.  I have a big "O" at the top  
>>> left of the browser, which is partly covered.
>>  To turn the menu bar back on, click on the big red "O" and select  
>> "show menu bar".
>>
>>>      And, that is not all.  One of the Web sites to which I go,  
>>> suddenly is not appearing correctly.  It apparently uses columns to  
>>> list choices.  The leftmost column now is not only thinner than how it  
>>> used to be, but has the printing broken up.  This part of the site  
>>> looks fine when using Firefox or IE.
>>  If you tell us which site is involved, someone might be able to tell  
>> you what's going on there.
>>
>
>       Thanks, it worked great.  Glad I did not have to wade through a  
> manual.  Also, the "O" disappears once I select to have the "Menu Bar."   
> That is somewhat odd, IMHO.
>
>       One site in which that narrowing of a column occurred is  
> pictureview.com.  As said, prior versions of Opera and current versions  
> of Firefox and IE have no such problems.
>
>       While I am at it, when I was on YouTube.com, I got a request to  
> download the current Flash and Shockwave.  After downloading them, and  
> running them, Opera still did not seem to have them available. Again, no  
> problems with Firefox.
>
>       Much thanks.
>
>                                     Julian.
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