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Site Management => Site Support / Feedback => Topic started by: Scooby_Doo on March 29, 2007, 07:11:25 pm
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I was hoping this problem was just with my old computer, but it's happening on this new one to. I know it's not a driver problem because that was a geforce2 and this a radeon 9250 (waiting for 8600).
In Opera, if you move your mouse of "Hosted..." and "External Sites....", the ones with drop down menus. The menus don't disappear after you leave, instead their kind of ghosted there. It fixes itself when opera is forced to do a window refresh.
This is what I mean:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v356/Shodan_AI/forum-problems.jpg)
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same here.. (latest version of opera)
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The page menus are b0rked in many more places too when viewed with Opera...
At any rate, recent Opera releases have started t oput my CPU to 100% load (without locking up the PC, though), so I've temprorarily switched to Firefox. :(
Ironically, I've got Opera working perfectly on both 32bit and 64bit versions of Ubuntu... :rolleyes:
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That looks nasty.
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I prefer both Firefox and Konqueror to Opera, for the reason I get fewer errors
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At first I thought it was a HTML glitch but now I'm convinced its a rendering glitch. I don't use Opera that extensively but I just tried it out and the problem is present on my machine. No doubt its somewhat widespread given that we don't have anything really special here.
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Well, that top menu bar is some pseudo-exotic javascript done by ignorant ol' me... and some CSS styling done also by me, tho I'm not nearly as ignorant about CSS. :p Doesn't surprise me that the sub-menu doesn't align with it's parent menu, but that glitch with the menu not disappearing definitely does look like a rendering bug.
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I seem to be the only one who are using IE 7 here, I dont get anny errors, but then again I proberly dont have any security either .........
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Nahh, IE7 isn't all that bad, all things considering. I'd rate Firefox and Opera at around a 9 out of 10, IE7 at a 7, and IE6 at around -210100. :D
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I do like Operas new SpeedDial feature...
Nahh, IE7 isn't all that bad, all things considering. I'd rate Firefox and Opera at around a 9 out of 10, IE7 at a 7, and IE6 at around -210100. :D
Whats Netscape then? -210∞ :lol:
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No, I'd actually rate Netscape as a 7 or 8, although for completely different reasons than IE7. :) It and Firefox have the same basic rendering engine (Gecko).
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IE6 at around -210100. :D
Whats Netscape then? -210∞ :lol:
Then you are overrating them... do you know that a negative number with an even exponent is a positive number? :p
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Oh, hush. :p
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Depends on the precedence of the unary minus operator. :p
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...precedence of the unary minus operator. :p
..ouch. Do they have treatment for that kind of thing?
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Yes. Parentheses. :D