Not really. If you compare "Identify as Opera" and "Identify as Firefox", you will see that the web toolbar notifications and share buttons are missing for the Opera user agent (also, advanced feedback tools are…
You can bypass that by disabling the browser-checking functions. ;)
> Probably lack of resources. WHAT! If you look at the JavaScript source code, you will see that Google is checking for the presence of Opera and then using that information to make it work in Opera. The problem is…
Google+ is blocking Opera, even though it will work fine in Opera. Why is Google doing it? Ask Google. But Google already has a habit of blocking "unsupported" browsers, such as unknown browsers or browsers with small…
Not really. If you compare "Identify as Opera" and "Identify as Firefox", you will see that the web toolbar notifications and share buttons are missing for the Opera user agent (also, advanced feedback tools are…
You can bypass that by disabling the browser-checking functions. ;)
> Probably lack of resources. WHAT! If you look at the JavaScript source code, you will see that Google is checking for the presence of Opera and then using that information to make it work in Opera. The problem is…
Google+ is blocking Opera, even though it will work fine in Opera. Why is Google doing it? Ask Google. But Google already has a habit of blocking "unsupported" browsers, such as unknown browsers or browsers with small…