Guest Confucious Posted October 15, 2004 Report Posted October 15, 2004 Agreed Cybertronic, navagation is a bit strange, takes some getting used to. Use up and down to scroll through pages. Left and right to select links visible within the screen. Took me a while to figure that one out. Still getting used to it.
Guest markgamber Posted October 16, 2004 Report Posted October 16, 2004 The lack of bookmarks was getting me down but there's a way to ease the pain. In "StorageApplication Data" (your mileage may vary) is an "Opera" folder and within that is a "StartPage" folder and within that is "home.htm" which is what is loaded with the browser or when you select "Menu->Navigate->Go to homepage". I copied this off to the pc and replaced everything with the DIV and /DIV tags with anchors to my IE bookmarks. Then I copied the modified file back, overwriting the original and viola, easy bookmark access. It's not the same as the real thing, of course, but it's a whole lot easier than entering urls manually every time.
Guest Vector Posted October 16, 2004 Report Posted October 16, 2004 Feels like it renders pages faster than pie, will be even better when features like bookmarks etc. are implemented ^_^
Guest Jakster Posted November 11, 2004 Report Posted November 11, 2004 Possible stupid question time :lol: I havent been able to dl & install it yet... But do Opera (or any of the browsers available for C500) allow me to click a link and have the browser open a new page in new window?? Im sure theres a techie name for doing that.... but then im not a techie. Thanks :D
Guest abamara Posted November 11, 2004 Report Posted November 11, 2004 The lack of bookmarks was getting me down but there's a way to ease the pain. In "StorageApplication Data" (your mileage may vary) is an "Opera" folder and within that is a "StartPage" folder and within that is "home.htm" which is what is loaded with the browser or when you select "Menu->Navigate->Go to homepage". I copied this off to the pc and replaced everything with the DIV and /DIV tags with anchors to my IE bookmarks. Then I copied the modified file back, overwriting the original and viola, easy bookmark access. It's not the same as the real thing, of course, but it's a whole lot easier than entering urls manually every time. Dumb question maybe, but what are "the DIV and /DIV tags with anchors to IE bookmarks"? And how do you do that? A little, um, breakdown perhaps? :oops:
Guest markgamber Posted November 11, 2004 Report Posted November 11, 2004 Hmmm...looks like a typo. I meant everything within the DIV and /DIV tags in that file. Sorry for the confusion.
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