I like Oepra, and it does load webpages faster than FF. However, like ForzenIpaq, I just couldn't get used to it. And I'nm pretty sure the QJ CMS doesn't work that well with Opera if it didn't even display the homepage properly.
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I like Oepra, and it does load webpages faster than FF. However, like ForzenIpaq, I just couldn't get used to it. And I'nm pretty sure the QJ CMS doesn't work that well with Opera if it didn't even display the homepage properly.
You did , thank you !Zitat:
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True Leets use whatever fully works with everything and not settle for half done. =p
Ladies and gents, we have a winner ^_^Zitat:
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now there is no excuse for everyone not to use opera, No excuse.
Doesnt have to be a excuse. I just choose not to use it. =pZitat:
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Although Opera and Doris Browser on my S60 phones are much nicer then Netfront...
Argh, Opera 9 still does not support the bloggers-end of the site correctly :( This will also be a reason why i will not use opera :p And the fact that I prefer Firefox for the tab management (the way they handle it, using Bon Echo) and just how used to it I am
hmm, whats wrong with it?, it works fine for me.Zitat:
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I was referring to the blogger/publisher end of it (behind the scenes). The front page works, but the CMS that we use is still not fully supported.Zitat:
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ah right, i've noticed one thing that helped with certian incompatibilities before was to turn off images and clearing the cach.Zitat:
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Well the blogger end isn't really compliant is it? Opera is the first multi OS browser to pass the Acid2 test ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid2 ) which shows it is both WC3 and CSS 2.0 compliance.
I can't download anything from http://dl.qj.net with Opera. It just like refreshes itself when I click on Download.