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Character Sheets No longer Resizing

When I open a character sheet (for context, I'm using Opera Gx as my browser, switched to Chrome, and it's back working fine. Also this is on a Starfinder character sheet inside of a roll20 game) and go to the bottom right corner to resize it to my liking, it just doesn't move anymore. I've used Opera Gx on Roll20 for years, and this is just now happening. I've run through my browser and Roll20 settings and don't see why this would be happening now. It's not game-breaking, but it's incredibly inconvenient. 
Unfortunately, the only browsers supported by Roll20 are Chrome and Firefox. SInce the problem only happens when you're using an unsupported browser, there won't be any answers forthcoming  from the Roll20 staff. You can hope that someone else that uses Opera GX or the Strarfinder character sheet  might chime in.
Yeah, I was kinda worried it might be like that, just seems weird. GX worked like a charm for years (and is built off of the Chrome framework, if). Now it just randomly doesn't work, and everything else seems fine. Regardless of that thank you for your input.
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Gauss
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So, there are a couple things you can do.  1) Clear cookies/cache.  2) try disabling any extensions you might have Regarding GX, while many browsers are Chromium, that does not make them Chrome. It is like taking a V8 engine from a truck and sticking it in a car. The V8 engine doesn't make the car into a truck.  Some browsers go farther than the others with what they do to that packaging around the Chromium engine. From Others That Know More Than I Do it is my understanding that GX goes the farthest of all the Chromium browsers and can create incompatibilities as a result.  To elaborate on this, when Chrome or Firefox performs and update that creates some incompatibility Roll20 figures it out and fixes it on their end. When other, non-supported browsers do an update that does this Roll20 will not fix it on their end.  Similarly, Roll20 tests their updates against Chrome and Firefox, but not other browsers. 
That makes sense Ill try these thank you for your advice