BLuePhoeNiX7t7

BLuePhoeNiX7t7

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Okay, I had a post recently about ObjectDock that was producing incredibly frequent freezes in Opera (regardless of version). I reimaged my machine just a few days ago and in the process of reloading it, I had DesktopX widgets running. (fyi, I no longer have the ObjectDock problem... i'm baffled.) But now when I un-minimize Opera or simply browse to a new tab in Opera's interface, There are holes left in the web-page display

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well, I don't have OD+, i've just been using OD. the only option i have is to use it untabbed. Oh well, though--the top isn't THAT bad, it's just not what i was used to oh, and the anti-virus thing... i would set it to ignore a folder, but for some reason it won't let me edit anything to do with the configuration. it's probably because i'm here at work and they don't want me screwing with it

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I'm not sure... I did have a similar problem with an old computer a while back. I wasn't using OD or anything, but smooth scrolling in Windows would kill the response time of the program. I'd believe you about it fixing the problem... but I can't say that it makes a difference on my machine. I found that putting the Dock at the top of the screen rather than the bottom solves the problem rather nicely. I would guess that it's because Opera isn't trying to redraw the top area

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It took me a little while to realize that it was OD that was causing the problem... I use Opera 8 and the free download version of ObjectDock, and it has been doing the same thing. It's driving me insane. It's like having an ever-lasting seizure every time Opera tries to display some new object. It's not just Opera's fault either--the same thing occurs in "Audacity", an audio editing program I use at work on occation. I'm not sure

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