Opera 8 released
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Opera 8 released
For those of us who realise that Mozilla isn't the only other browser in the world, Opera recently released version 8 of their offering for Windows and Linux (Mac version to follw, but there's a beta release available).
It adds a new bunch of really clever and useful features, like the control to close a browser tab being in the actual tab itself, so you don't have to switch to it to close it, seems as fast as ever, if not faster, makes the mail client invisible until you actually sign up an account in it, seems to have improved compatibility with a bunch of websites, and still handles pop up blocking better than Firefox (As Firefox will let pop-unders through unless you tell it to stomp everything, which is annoying)
It adds a new bunch of really clever and useful features, like the control to close a browser tab being in the actual tab itself, so you don't have to switch to it to close it, seems as fast as ever, if not faster, makes the mail client invisible until you actually sign up an account in it, seems to have improved compatibility with a bunch of websites, and still handles pop up blocking better than Firefox (As Firefox will let pop-unders through unless you tell it to stomp everything, which is annoying)
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Except, one thing I've noticed thats annoying and made me switch back to Opera 7... HOW THE HECK do you minimize windows... no sign, clicking dosn't help, argh.Vendetta wrote:For those of us who realise that Mozilla isn't the only other browser in the world, Opera recently released version 8 of their offering for Windows and Linux (Mac version to follw, but there's a beta release available).
It adds a new bunch of really clever and useful features, like the control to close a browser tab being in the actual tab itself, so you don't have to switch to it to close it, seems as fast as ever, if not faster, makes the mail client invisible until you actually sign up an account in it, seems to have improved compatibility with a bunch of websites, and still handles pop up blocking better than Firefox (As Firefox will let pop-unders through unless you tell it to stomp everything, which is annoying)
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Huh?Ace Pace wrote:Except, one thing I've noticed thats annoying and made me switch back to Opera 7... HOW THE HECK do you minimize windows... no sign, clicking dosn't help, argh.
I don't see your problem... I can minimise windows, if I so want.
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How?Dahak wrote:Huh?Ace Pace wrote:Except, one thing I've noticed thats annoying and made me switch back to Opera 7... HOW THE HECK do you minimize windows... no sign, clicking dosn't help, argh.
I don't see your problem... I can minimise windows, if I so want.
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Mouse gesture works perfectlyAce Pace wrote:How?Dahak wrote:Huh?Ace Pace wrote:Except, one thing I've noticed thats annoying and made me switch back to Opera 7... HOW THE HECK do you minimize windows... no sign, clicking dosn't help, argh.
I don't see your problem... I can minimise windows, if I so want.
hold right button, move mouse down, then left.
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Using tabbed browsing?Ace Pace wrote:ARGH, no Clicking or anything like that? I can't remember that kind of stuff, I like my buttons
If so, does each tab hold a little "x" for closing?
When you deactivate it in the preferences, it should show the "normal" buttons in the upper right corner of each page again...
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Ah, Thanks, but what I meant is that in Opera 7, clicking on the tab caused it to minimize... now it dons't work, and it was probebly the best thing about the UI in Opera 7.Dahak wrote:Using tabbed browsing?Ace Pace wrote:ARGH, no Clicking or anything like that? I can't remember that kind of stuff, I like my buttons
If so, does each tab hold a little "x" for closing?
When you deactivate it in the preferences, it should show the "normal" buttons in the upper right corner of each page again...
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Which is why you simply can deactivate it with the click of the mouseDarth_Zod wrote:think i'll still stick with firefox. i prefer not having ads in my browser. and that taskbar/toolbar/whatever on the lefthand side is plain annoying.
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i know i can 'hide' it, but it's still possible to accidentally click it and have it show up again. course that's only one of the features i don't care for about opera. i also find its download manager annoying.Dahak wrote:Which is why you simply can deactivate it with the click of the mouseDarth_Zod wrote:think i'll still stick with firefox. i prefer not having ads in my browser. and that taskbar/toolbar/whatever on the lefthand side is plain annoying.
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"Tools" -> "Preferences" -> "General" -> "Show close button on each tab"Ace Pace wrote:Okey, how do I turn off the close button and go back to reguler UI?Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:If you turn off the close button on the tabs then clicking the tabs will once again minimise.
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Thanks, works well now.Dahak wrote:"Tools" -> "Preferences" -> "General" -> "Show close button on each tab"Ace Pace wrote:Okey, how do I turn off the close button and go back to reguler UI?Grand Admiral Thrawn wrote:If you turn off the close button on the tabs then clicking the tabs will once again minimise.
Another question, when I open links from one page, it goes
Main Page- newest links-oldest links. How can I reverse the order of newest and oldest.
Thats for NSFW stuff
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The rendering engine?Stark wrote: What controls how browsers render pages? When I view the same page in ie, Opera and Firefox it looks sorta different.
Each browser has its own, so some show a tag differently than the other.
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