OperaFly 2.0 is for Opera what FeBe or Mozbackup is for Firefox. That pretty much sums it up and I could stop writing at this point but I suppose you want additional information. I would like to start by thanking the Cybernet News Blog for finding this gem. OperaFly can be downloaded in two versions, [...]
Improve your fullscreen browsing experience in Opera
Opera uses the entire screen to show contents of a page and doesn’t waste a single pixel on the screen for displaying anything else. This is definitely great for stretching the space available for viewing a particular website but might get less practical when you decide to spend the rest of your surfing life in [...]
Fine-tuning Opera’s Transfers
I had been overlooking some minor inconveniences related to file transfers in Opera which were from time to time sort of negatively interfering with the efficiency of my work in this marvelous browser. It was only recently that I finally decided to devote it a few minutes and managed to get rid of the last [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Type less to access websites faster
I’m using the bookmarks toolbar in Firefox to access websites with the click – or two – of the mouse button. Space is limited there however and I’m using another way to access websites pretty fast without having to enter the full url in the address bar. The feature that I’m using is called keyword [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Add Ping to Address Bar in Firefox and Opera
Found this useful tip on how to add a ping shortcut to your Firefox address bar over at Lifehacker. I love its simplicity. Pinging servers is a great way of finding out if they are currently up and running. The time it takes to receive a response is measured in milliseconds and a timeout is returned if it takes to long.
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Opera History Search
The Opera team is constantly adding exciting new features to the beta version of the upcoming version of Opera that is competing against Firefox 3 and Internet Explorer 8. One of this new features is the Opera History Search which is a full text search over all of the items stored in your history. The [...]
Opera’s progress bar in detail
After installation Opera’s default settings show the progress bar which displays information about how the current page is loading in its simplest form – as a small rectangular bar that only appears when a loading process is active. This bar however is not revealing enough information for advanced users who are interested in what exactly is going on when a website refuses to load.
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Change the Source Viewer in IE, Firefox and Opera
The default source viewer for all browsers mentioned in the title is not optimal and sometimes posing more problems than solving them. Mozilla Firefox is displaying the source in a new stripped down Firefox window, the Internet Explorer is using Notepad and Opera is displaying it in a new Opera tab.
Make use of Opera’s chameleonic features
As a proud Opera user, you probably let your browser identify itself as Opera browser by default. Although most websites do work and display more or less properly in Opera, there are still many of them which don’t comply with the standards and contain many non-standardized code segments (usually working in IE only) thus confusing the standards-based browsers which leads to improper appearance of the site in the end.
