In Reddit, clicking 'view entire discussion' does not work
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as the title says. It should open the summarized topic to show all the posts. Tested with --disable-extensions
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@areider It is working for me on Windows, and a site issue like this should not, I think, be platform dependent.
Are you blocking something that I am not? Does logging out make a difference? I have no account at Reddit.
Does the blue button fade on mouseover (it does for me)?
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Can not confirm.
Website uses a lot of Cpu/Ram during the page loading.
Can you post your sys specs, distro and Vivaldi version?Thanks
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Hi,
I’d say you block scripts fromwww.redditstatic.com
, which (probably not all, but I can’t filter them one by one now) are needed for this to work. -
@Gwen-Dragon said in In Reddit, clicking 'view entire discussion' does not work:
On which URL does it fail to work to show more discussion?
any topic, dear fellow,
https://www.reddit.com/r/Coronavirus/comments/hi086e/daily_discussion_post_june_29_questions_images/
scroll down until the fifth reply;)
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@Gwen-Dragon It works for me as well, see my shot few posts above;p
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blocking anything? no
blue button fades: yes
distro: ubuntu 18.04
ram: 16gb
logging out helps:no
am i blocking anything? no. works fine in chrome.
Vivaldi 2.1.1337.36 (Stable channel) (64-bit)
Revision 0f6ce0b0cd63a12cb4eccea3637b1bc9a29148d9-refs/branch-heads/3538@{#1039}
which page: all reddit pages, eg one posted in this thread
I tried setting a mouse click breakpoint. no reaction in debugger on click. (unlike in chrome where it breaks (as in breaks into js)Thanks.
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@Gwen-Dragon Thank you, it works in 3.1.1929.45. I hadn't realized that Ubuntu software center app wasn't keeping Vivaldi updated like it does for other apps.
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@Gwen-Dragon Ubuntu seems pop up the software updates dialog way more then 1x per week, and i usually accept the update. Maybe it was how I installed Vivaldi. There are 2 icons in software updater now, a red one for 3.1 and a black one that is labeled 'snap' something (vaguely recall trying snap at some point).
Anyway, the first thing i noticed after installing 3.1 besides reddit working, is that my CPU core temps have dropped like a stone from over 200F to as low as 120F, (30+ idle tabs open), wondering if that can be attributed to the update.
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