• In my Opera 7.21, and possibly other browsers. when I switch the browser to full screen browsing (F11) it stops processing the page CSS completely for any installation of WordPress I have seen so far which has two different CSS for “screen” and “print”.
    Solution:
    Opera 7.21 treats fullscreen not as a ‘screen’ medium but as ‘projection’ medium. Unless you really do want a special CSS for this case, you should replace the <style type=”text/css” media=”screen”> line in your index.php with <style type=”text/css” media=”screen, projection”>.

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  • very interesting and very true! i suppose it stems from the fact that “projection” is used for displaying powerpoint-like projects, but all the same, you would think that if a style wasn’t defined, it could still use screen… thanks for that!
    uplink

    operashow is perhaps one of the coolest feature of opera…
    good to see more opera users here!

    KAShirow,
    When I saw the post title “Opera Quirk” I thought you were talking about Sushubh. 🙂
    Craig.

    yeah right moose.
    u have named an effect after me, whats next!

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