Just trying out Opera 6.01 - Love it BUT the Forum look horrible!

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Just trying out Opera 6.01 - Love it BUT the Forum look horrible!

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Anyone using Opera 6.x? I love it but it makes the PCA Forums look like CRAP.

Most of the text is black on black.

Tried all the color schemes - they all look like crap.

Damn, here we are more than two decades after the development of the web browser, and we STILL have no standardization.....
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Post by Sean »

FP, you are right. opera has some problems. I loved it too, but it wouldn't even show my site correctly! (Or PCA). I just said the hell with it.. :P
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Damn, here we are more than two decades after the development of the web browser, and we STILL have no standardization.....

[sarcasm]
Well, M$ has been only trying to give us the gift of the M$ Webstandard for a few years now and it's the fault of some people refusing to accept it and holding on to an open webstandard.
[/sarcasm]

:D couldn't refuse the OT M$ bashing.

I'm using Mozilla 1.0RC2 right now, definetly not as lightweight and slick as Opera but displays pretty much anything on the net that is not coded for IE extensions only ;)

It has a couple features that IE does not have and I can't live without them:

- tabbed browsing (some don't like it, for me it is a must have)
- open links in new tab (or window) via mousewheel click on an URL
- basic pop-up window control built-in
- did I mention tabbed browsing ? :p
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