Same experience here, with JS disabled opera doesn't crashVersion 9.50 Beta 2 Build 1933Xubuntu 7.10Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_03-b05)
@abandonedhero Opera is the most standards compliant browser as well as the most secure. They should have opened Digg in Opera at least once before launch the updated system. This comes down to the shotty Java script used on Digg.
I would like to know why the comment system has to be sliding around and moving and things of that nature. I want to open the page and see the comments. Reddit shows 500 comments per page and shows them just like you are looking at a static webpage. No transitions and js drawing the pages. Why and/or how is this system better?
This is not the code that was crashing Opera. That's just opera's error log. The crashing code never makes it into the error log because.... opera crashes.
Extremely uncool bug and answer, ... not cool for digg, ... sorry The issue is probably related to Opera, since we don't support that browser. Try another browser and let us know if you still run into issues.--Digg SupportOn Apr 3, 2009, at 12:09 PM,
theperson10May 17, 2008
Indeed it do.Mac OS X (10.4.11)
idomagicMay 18, 2008
Same experience here, with JS disabled opera doesn't crashVersion 9.50 Beta 2 Build 1933Xubuntu 7.10Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_03-b05)
abandonedheroMay 19, 2008
A modern browser should be able to handle the webpage. If it can't, there's something wrong with the way it's being coded.
darkshroudMay 20, 2008
@abandonedhero Opera is the most standards compliant browser as well as the most secure. They should have opened Digg in Opera at least once before launch the updated system. This comes down to the shotty Java script used on Digg.
fearphageMay 20, 2008
I would like to know why the comment system has to be sliding around and moving and things of that nature. I want to open the page and see the comments. Reddit shows 500 comments per page and shows them just like you are looking at a static webpage. No transitions and js drawing the pages. Why and/or how is this system better?
alpjorMay 20, 2008
This is not the code that was crashing Opera. That's just opera's error log. The crashing code never makes it into the error log because.... opera crashes.
barktwiggsMay 21, 2008
Or a few days: <a class="user" href="http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2008/05/20/stability-is-this-weeks-word">http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2008/05/20/st ...</a>
slcseifistMay 21, 2008
W3C decides correct, no Opera, apple fanboys or you.
berobreoApr 4, 2009
Extremely uncool bug and answer, ... not cool for digg, ... sorry The issue is probably related to Opera, since we don't support that browser. Try another browser and let us know if you still run into issues.--Digg SupportOn Apr 3, 2009, at 12:09 PM,