Try to open WHT in Opera. Pure advertisers..
When i visit home page, this page can't be loaded completely and reloading 2-5 times automatically first.
Mike the newbie
07-23-2002, 05:40 PM
???
I've been using Opera here for over a year. I've not had any problems.
Yes, strange. Everything was fine 2 days ago and i think it was fixed today.
Tetraboy
07-26-2002, 01:11 PM
I've been using wht in opera browser and haven't noticed anything.
Now i have the same ptoblem. AM I CRAZY? :nuts: :nuts:
Now i can only see ads, then -reloading....ads....auto_reloading....ads....reloading
I have to post this message with IE :(
BTW, 1 hours ago everything was fine + all other Vbulletin sites are ok!
Studio64
08-08-2002, 05:50 PM
I just loaded it fine in Opera 6.01...
Can you laod it in another browser?
Are the ads different or is it just pulling a previous cache?
I have not problems to browse WHT with Opera since 29/07
:) Don't know what was a problem. ok now
AceWeb
08-10-2002, 02:38 AM
Opera has issues, which is why I can't stand it. I do not know why people use it, but as much as I hate Netscape, I would rather use Netscape than Opera.
Opera is kind of an "Incomplete" browser that is NOT compatible with Browse standards and W3C.
For my site, I decided not to support it in opera. So people who use opera in my site cannot see the nav bar (JS/DHTML).
sadistikal
08-11-2002, 01:06 PM
For my site, I decided not to support it in opera. So people who use opera in my site cannot see the nav bar (JS/DHTML).
Ug! I hate it when developers do this. You really just wasted your time though omitting Opera. Since it can tell your server its one of a number of "supported" browsers.
Sadistikal
Mike the newbie
08-11-2002, 01:58 PM
Originally posted by AceWeb
Opera has issues, which is why I can't stand it. I do not know why people use it, but as much as I hate Netscape, I would rather use Netscape than Opera.
Opera is kind of an "Incomplete" browser that is NOT compatible with Browse standards and W3C.
'Tis a shame you think Opera is less compliant with the real W3C standards than IE. Microsoft wound up with egg on its face when they made that assertion a few months ago. As it turned out, it was the Microsoft website that was non-compliant. Opera passed the standards compliancy tests just fine.
Getting back to your comment that you cannot understand why people use it -- I use it for many reasons. It is more secure than IE. It is much faster than IE. It crashes less than IE. And it does not update my operating system when I install a new version (applications have no business updating the OS).