For example, this page
http://movies.about.com/od/awards/tp/Best-Actors-2009.htm
is displayed like this
http://bayimg.com/image/dajdaaace.jpg
In other browsers that looks much better. Is there a setting to make
my Opera 10 display the page correctly?
> For example, this page
> http://movies.about.com/od/awards/tp/Best-Actors-2009.htm
[...]
it seems in compact view mode
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Umin
It appears your browser is not recognizing the CSS the page uses.
http://z.about.com/6g/dc/rdb.css which calls:
http://z.about.com/6g/dc/rdr.css
Works for me (Opera 9.64) and two other browsers. Do you have CSS
disabled?
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-bts
-Four wheels carry the body; two wheels move the soul
I went and checked if CSS was enabled. I found my way to
Preferences | Content | Advanced
where I saw Javascript was enabled. I couldn't find CSS but I saw
the Blocked Content button.
When I deleted Opera's URLFILTER.INI the web page is ok!
Maybe one entry was causing a problem altho I don't remember
changing anything.
I got another URLFILTER.INI from here but it seems very big (55 KB
compared to my 3 KB). http://www.fanboy.co.nz/adblock/opera/
Is there a way to see which entries in that file get used for a
particular web page?
> Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
>> Jane wrote:
>>> I get the wrong web page appearance when I got to
>>> http://about.com For example, this page
>>> http://movies.about.com/od/awards/tp/Best-Actors-2009.htm
>>> is displayed like this
>>> http://bayimg.com/image/dajdaaace.jpg
>>>
>>> In other browsers that looks much better. Is there a setting
>>> to make my Opera 10 display the page correctly?
>>
>> It appears your browser is not recognizing the CSS the page
>> uses.
>>
>> http://z.about.com/6g/dc/rdb.css which calls:
>> http://z.about.com/6g/dc/rdr.css
>>
>> Works for me (Opera 9.64) and two other browsers. Do you have
>> CSS disabled?
>
> I went and checked if CSS was enabled. I found my way to
> Preferences | Content | Advanced
> where I saw Javascript was enabled. I couldn't find CSS but I saw
> the Blocked Content button.
I believe the choice might be you switched from Author Mode to User Mode
(at least in 9.64 and earlier). Or ...
> When I deleted Opera's URLFILTER.INI the web page is ok!
Aha. Perhaps you inadvertently added z.about.com to that file?
> Maybe one entry was causing a problem altho I don't remember
> changing anything.
>
> I got another URLFILTER.INI from here but it seems very big (55 KB
> compared to my 3 KB). http://www.fanboy.co.nz/adblock/opera/
>
> Is there a way to see which entries in that file get used for a
> particular web page?
You would have to read the file contents looking for any domain names
used by the page in question. I see no reason to have about.com in the
file though.
Glad you figured it out. I wouldn't have thought to look there, because
about.com is innocuous.