![]() Go inside the folder, click "Select Folder" "Developer mode" should be enabled (top_right_corner)Ĭlick on the "Load unpacked" button (near top_left_corner)Ī file picker should appear, go find the "kill_opera_console_warning" folder Open a new tab and go to: "opera://extensions" NOW ADD THE EXTENSION YOU JUST CREATED TO OPERA You should now have the following file structure: - kill_opera_console_warning SetTimeout( red_console_warning_kill_TO.bind( null, run_count_F+1 ), 500 ) , "key" : "MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDEGBi/oD7Yl/Y16w3+gee/95/EUpRZ2U6c+8orV5ei+3CRsBsoXI/DPGBauZ3rWQ47aQnfoG00sXigFdJA2NhNK9OgmRA2evnsRRbjYm2BG1twpaLsgQPPus3PyczbDCvhFu8k24wzFyEtxLrfxAGBseBPb9QrCz7B4k2QgxD/CwIDAQAB"ĭevtools_page_helper.js function apply_style_sheet_for_current_panel_only( )Ĭonst devtools_custom_css = `.console-view > div ![]() Same key as kgejglhpjiefppelpmljglcjbhoiplfn (ChromeVox) , "name" : "AAA: Kill Opera Console Warning" This will allow Opera to continue to be updated (good for security) and allow you to use the latest programming language features released in the coming months.īookmark this question for future updates.Ĭreate a folder anywhere on your hard drive: kill_opera_console_warningĬreate the following files directly inside the folder. Always works now.ĬREATE AN EXTENSION TO KILL OPERA CONSOLE WARNING Based on answer by This guide is much simpler.įixes bug: Extension would only work if console panel was opened first.
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