Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=67323&edit=1

 ID:                 67323
 User updated by:    phpdev at ehrhardt dot nl
 Reported by:        phpdev at ehrhardt dot nl
 Summary:            H2 on frontpage do not display in Opera
 Status:             Assigned
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            Website problem
 PHP Version:        Irrelevant
 Assigned To:        aharvey
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

Aha, Austin. Were you there last year in Portland? I was. And I will be there 
in Amsterdam (my home town).


Previous Comments:
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[2014-06-04 13:31:57] [email protected]

I'm not sure. I'll reopen this and poke at it when I have a chance 
post-DrupalCon.

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[2014-06-04 12:53:46] phpdev at ehrhardt dot nl

Hi Adam,

The status is at wontfix, but I am wondering which browsers need the 'content: 
" "'; the header.title styles. To me it seems quite logical that Opera shows 
nothing when you replace the content with a space.

Jan

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[2014-05-23 09:36:47] phpdev at ehrhardt dot nl

I found the culprit: content: " "; in the header.title styles. This removes all 
the content inside the <header class="title">.

Note that you do not have the class="title" on the archive pages.

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[2014-05-22 21:39:50] [email protected]

I've poked at this a bit, and while I can reproduce it, I can't figure out why 
Opera computes a display: none rule for the h2 and time elements. It also can't 
be overridden — even a style attribute on the element with !important, which 
should best everything, doesn't change the computed style.

Given that Opera 12 is discontinued, Opera for Android has minimal market 
share, and this works fine in the Blink-based current version, I'm inclined to 
mark this as won't fix, although I'd be interested if there was a patch that 
did fix this.

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[2014-05-22 10:34:48] phpdev at ehrhardt dot nl

Description:
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The article headings on the frontpage do not display in Opera 12 and in the 
Opera Classic Android app. They have CSS display:none;

Test script:
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Screenshot: http://elijst.nl/php_net.gif

Expected result:
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The see the article subjects.



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