:) do you got any js in your free nodelet?

What's a "free nodelet"? :)

Seems I do have one, and there was some js there; though it only seemed to be loading some 3rd party js; not actually executing it. (Not sure how, why or when it got there.)

But in any case, I don't have the free nodelet enable either on the frontpage or anywhere else, so it seems unlikely that is the cause.

I have seen the effect -- random crap at the end of the post -- on 2 or 3 nodes by other people, but I don't remember who, or which nodes. But they might well have also been Opera users.

It really is weird, in that it has persisted across several new versions of Opera -- which if it is an Opera bug, you'd think it would have been caught and dealt with by now -- and has never occurred anywhere else than this site.

(Notice the bar 'li' after my sig. I didn't type it, it was there as soon as the "Comment on" TEXTAREA was displayed. And it isn't in my template.

(Update: And now I've hit "Create" and "update" once, its been joined by the link test from my footer.)

(Update again: And after hitting "update" to add the line above, its been joined by the text: 'free nodelet')


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