An opera window is a small fixed window usually behind the rear side window of an automobile.[1] They are typically mounted in the C-pillar of some cars.[2] The design feature was popular during the 1970s and early 1980s and adopted by domestic U.S. manufacturers, most often with a vinyl roof.[2]

The origin was from "opera" vehicles of around 1915 with occasional collapsible seating for extra passengers.[3] The opera window was also a feature on "formal roof" and limousine models with higher than a normal roof to accommodate passengers with top hats.[3]


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The design element of a distinct, fixed, centered opera window was borrowed from such windows in horse-drawn carriages and used during the classical era of automobile styling. For example, "the Elcar in 1924 was good looking ... and even a fabric top in the style of a brougham with oval opera windows framed by landau bars".[4] Opera windows saw their demise in the 1930s.

Opera windows began reappearing in the early 1970s in such vehicles as the 1972 Continental Mark IV. Almost all personal luxury cars would adopt opera windows, usually framed by a vinyl roof.[6] Most often, opera window variants were applied on two-door hardtop or coup models, spanning all types of vehicles from economy compacts to flagship personal luxury cars, in which latter exploding realm they became "recognition elements" seeking to add a vintage element to their styling.[7] General Motors introduced an all-new line of mid-sized "Colonade" models for the 1973 model year. Standard on all the coupes was a fixed triangular rear quarter window while higher trim versions used a rectangular vertical opera window.[8]

The windows were intended to offset the significant blind spots created by wide C-pillars that were characteristic of many American cars produced at this time.[9] In an age of decreasing dimensions and increasingly common use of non-opening rear side windows on 2-door models, a variety of shapes of rear windows may have helped passengers there to feel somewhat less claustrophobic.[citation needed]

These windows were usually non-functional; however, in the case of the AMC Matador coupe NASCAR racers, the standard roll-down quarter windows were causing aerodynamic drag.[10][11] Penske racing requested AMC a small "porthole" to smooth the airflow when open to the wind under racing conditions.[12] To qualify as a stock item for use on the tracks, NASCAR required 500 units must be available to the public.[11] The small opera window was first an optional "D/L Formal Window Package" on the Brougham models and then a standard feature on the Barcelona II trim package.[11][13][14]

This essentially checks that window.opera object exists and its internal [[Class]] value is "Opera". This is a more solid test than just checking for window.opera existence, since there's much less chance of some unrelated global opera variable getting in the way and resulting in false positives.

Speaking of unrelated global variable, remember that in MSHTML DOM, for example, elements can be resolved by id/name globally; this means that presence of something like foo in a markup will result in window.opera referencing that anchor element. There's your false positive...

On Windows, have a look at "%APPDATA%\Opera\Opera\sessions\". If you are using a different installation directory or you are on a different operating system, you will have to find your profile path. Type "opera:about" into your address bar.

Opera does not retain a log of closed tabs or windows so I could not reopen closed windows that contained about 20 tabs. However, I could see tabs and windows I closed by "user action" that took place before and after the forced restart of Opera browser.

I tested the scenarios by installing and uninstalling Office to cause system reboot while other chromium browsers were running: including Google Chrome and Yandex Browser. They both lost non-user closed tabs and windows.

If u kitty scary, play with Opera (portable version) on USB, as a test.USB X:\opera\profile\data and DEL 4 files: Current Session, Current Tabs, Last Session and Last Tabs(r empty)Paste from PC (crashed/closed) to USB two files: Current Session, Current Tabs and start thru Opera Launcher on USB ->launcher.exe (very slow, just USB)

Thanks, I tried that, but no change. In fact, i am questioning whether the nytimes login is even bitwarden, as the account password manager prompt does not match the emails i have set up in bitwarden. I have disabled the opera password autofill. Any other ideas?

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I can confirm the popup window with accounts is coming from opera password - that little window is the action when you have disabled password autofill.

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a now-patched security flaw in the Opera web browser for Microsoft Windows and Apple macOS that could be exploited to execute any file on the underlying operating system.

"Despite operating in sandboxed environments, extensions can be powerful tools for hackers, enabling them to steal information and breach browser security boundaries," the company told The Hacker News.

Note: Yes, we specified tabs in the above manifest code: this is deliberate. Windows and tabs are so closely related that it is a good idea to mention tabs in the extension manifest whenever you are working with windows.

The most common and hence most important function to note, when it comes to windows, is the create() function. It simply allows us to create a new window, specifying exactly what type of window we want. In this case, the code will create a new private window, with a few links already opened in it.

Security Note: This version of Opera is provided as a convenience to XP and Vista users as well as developers and testers. This version is likely insecure and is not currently receiving updates from the publisher. It is recommended that end users upgrade their operating system or switch to another browser for ongoing support.

Passwords Not Saved Between PCs By Default: Opera stores passwords in such a way that they are encrypted in a way tied to current PC's operating system, the same issue Google Chrome has. While the passwords are not kept or left behind on the PC itself, they won't be retrievable when you move to a new PC. You must sync your password to Opera in order to preserve them as you move PCs or upgrade operating systems.

The OPERA application can be downloaded from the NIEHS GitHub repository and used locally on your desktop. Command-line and graphical user interface versions of OPERA are available for Windows and Linux operating systems. OPERA can generate predictions for single chemicals or in batch mode, and returned predictions include accuracy assessments, confidence ranges, and experimental values where available.

Swedish government-owned liquor retailer Systembolaget, which is the country's lone vendor of alcoholic beverages, has warned of a shortage of some beers, wines, and spirits across the country following a ransomware attack against its distributor Skanlog, which its CEO Mona Zuko has attributed to a North Korean state-sponsored threat operation, according to The Record, a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future.

You can now freely browse the web and go where you want using incognito mode in Opera. When you are finished with your session and close all of the private browsing windows, Opera will not store history, data, cookies or cache. 0852c4b9a8

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