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Thanks for pointing this out. I agree that this is the way it should work. Of course, if we have this it's no longer possible to do something else while waiting for a page to load in Opera (which may be the reason it works like it does now, ohrn implemented this so I want to check with him before changing any behavior).
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A small lying-down-sideways-in-bed-and-browsing issue though . I am not able to force Opera to remain in either landscape or portrait. All the three screen rotation options behave just like auto rotate. Also, I am not sure why the browser goes into portrait mode when it is held in inverted position (microphone at top). I tried restarting the app and restarting N900, but it did not help.
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Would it be possible to go back pages without forcing the user to "undo" zoom settings first?
For example, as things stand if I open an article on BBC News I tend to have to zoom in the page to read the text (which is fine) and when I want to go back a page (ie. back to the main articles page to choose another article to read) I hit the "back" button (bottom left corner of screen) which currently "undoes" the zoomed in view, and then I have to hit the back button a second time to actually go back one page.
I would much prefer, even if it's made an option in settings, to go back one page with one tap of the "back" button. If I want to "undo" the zoom (ie. zoom out) I'm happy to do that by double tapping somewhere on the page.
Hopefully you understand what I mean!