and more about UI in Opera
As far as the browsing experience:
MOUSE ACTIONS!
hold Right mouse button down and click left MB... NICE! No more stupid RClick - Back garbage.
Or my Fav: CTRL+SCROLL WHEEL.... (zooming)
Also, hold RMB+mouse down and then up (all along holding RMB) (opens a link in the bgrnd)... I mean...
As far as the User Interface, Opera is miles ahead of any browser.
Just a GOOD piece of programming! Thank you OperaSoftware!
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Re: and more about UI in Opera
Casper: Right click on the button-bar (with the back button, home button, refresh, etc) and the bottom selection of the list should be "Get Skins", which takes you to http://my.opera.com/customize/ .
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Originally posted by Arach
hold Right mouse button down and click left MB... NICE! No more stupid RClick - Back garbage.
I just hit the backspace button. I did that in IE too.
Re: Re: and more about UI in Opera
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Originally posted by Terr
I just hit the backspace button. I did that in IE too.
Well, If you like to use left hand. I don't. In any case, right click, hold the button and move your mouse to the left (BACK) or to the right (FORWARD). Or hold RMB and click LEFT (for BACK), and RIGHT (FORWARD). There is more, and that's why I said that Opera's UI is far ahead of IE.
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You Have no Clue What you are talking about
opera 6.0 is a very standards friendly browser. You cannot blame Opera for the mistakes that Dumb webpage creators make when making an only ie friendly webpage. Opera is still the fastest and cleanest running web browser out there and its free. It doesn't dominate your operating system such as Internet Explorer. I rarely have problems with Opera accessing a webpage, but if I do, I copy the link into IE, and send the webmaster a message about their page not being standards compliant. Deal with the fact that Microsoft wants to dominate and get over it, but don't succomb to them and get sucked into using their products if you don't have to.
-TUXGOON