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My main issue with Opera was page rendering. Always one of my favorite sites wouldn't work with Opera and their answer was always "email the developer and tell him to make his site standards compliant." That's fine in a imaginary world but doesn't work in the real world. In the real world it just has to work.

What pages Opera fails to render exactly, please show us some example, I use Opera since 2007. I want to see how are they an impediment to anything in the real world.

My main issue with Opera was page rendering. Always one of my favorite sites wouldn't work with Opera and their answer was always "email the developer and tell him to make his site standards compliant." That's fine in a imaginary world but doesn't work in the real world. In the real world it just has to work.

My main issue was with Facebook, it seemed to take them ages to start fixing how Opera worked with Facebook. I don't know if they've fixed the problems now as I use Chrome as I feel it fits my needs better these days but having sites occasionally breaking annoyed me. I understand their argument that sometimes it's the developers but to me it's not relevant. If sites break in a certain product, that product isn't for me. Hopefully when XP and IE6 die completely this situation will improve.

  • 1 month later...

So. I'm still with Chrome. Must say I missed Opera a lot the first few weeks, but now I'm cruising. Apart from the way Opera handles tabs (right mouse click + scroll) I don't miss anything. Browser seems to work much smoother too and has yet to crash.

All in all, Chrome is a good replacement.

I'd say fix your machine first before blaming Opera as I use it all the time, and have sinve version 5, and have NEVER had a crash or ANY of the things you mention!

What? I've been on Opera since ver 6. something and even I've had crashes trough out the years with all the machines I've had, so now all my machines have had problems but Opera is top-notch? Please..

Since 11.x the memory hogging has been crazy mad. Then I went to 12 Alpha and there it was fixed, once 12 actually came out of BETA it was back again.

  • 2 weeks later...

Why not wait a month or two and use the new webkit engine in an Opera Next build? I'm perfectly sure Opera will continue using its beloved mouse gestures, mail client and everything else with the new engine. The only thing changing is what you consider being web site compatibility, which will be identical with Chrome after the next build. Win.

Why bother changing to Chrome and spend quite some time configuring it to resemble Opera when Opera will switch to the same engine in a few months? I've tried to configure Chrome and Firefox to behave similar to Opera, but it always breaks.

  • 1 month later...

Now that Opera is switching to Webkit Blink I'm worried that I'm going to lose all the features I'm used to.

Is there any way to get most of Opera's features in another browser through extensions? Stuff like mouse gestures is easy, but what about not reloading when navigating back or single-key shortcuts to navigate back and forward with z/x or switch tabs with 1/2?

Is Firefox my best bet due to its extensions being infinitely more powerful than Chrome's?

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