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How about Opera not supporting position: absolute correctly on CSS generated content (and just spasming it over the page when you scroll), or balking at line-breaks in CSS selectors (which other browsers handle fine), or its second-rate JavaScript engine.
All browsers have bugs, so don’t point a finger at Gecko when Opera’s engine has plagued web-developers with equally inane problems for years. Opera’s marketshare is so low that developers can’t be bothered to debug for it, Google included (GMail/Opera debacle)