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A629246 - The Opera Web Browser

Post 1

HappyDude

The Opera Web Browser - http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A629246

short but sweet ?


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Post 2

Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide!

I think it might be worth mentioning some of other browsers in the same "class".

Mikey, who has found Mozilla to be *much* more user-friendly than Opera


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Post 3

Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

(aside: could it be that you re-used an old A-number for this entry? Looks somewhat smiley - weird to find unrelated conversations hanging from it. )

I'd like to see some more info here. For example the mouse gesture controls!


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Post 4

xyroth

while I like the review, could this fall foul of the no-advertising rules?


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Post 5

HappyDude

Mikey the Humming Mouse
I have found Opera to be a far better browser than Mozilla/Netscape, is all down to personal taste & this entry is about Opera.


Bossel, Baron von Bosselsex AND Bosselshire
Sorry, its a bad habit I know smiley - erm
'mouse gesture controls' - good idea but I wont have the time until after the weekend.

xyroth
Its a review not an advert, I have tried to cover the bad & the good; as I understand it we are allowed to write about commercial products & link to commercial sites if the link is relevant (and if not I can show you plenty of edited pages that need to be removed).


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Marjin, After a long time of procrastination back lurking

As an Opera user, I can tell at least one thing I hate about Opera 5, it does not support the GuideML Marquee statementsmiley - grr.
So to see my page in all its glory, I have to use IE.

I downloaded the V6 beta, but have as yet not tested it.

A pre is, that it is less vulnerable to virusses who are mostly aimed at IE and outlook(express). And it is really much faster than IE and especially Netsmiley - sheep
Marjin


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Post 7

HappyDude

is a MSIE specific HTML command & not part of the W3C HTML specification, browsr specific tags are evil :-( see my comments over at http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/F48000?thread=153397&skip=0&show=20


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Post 8

Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

as much as I like Opera -- but it has a nasty habit: when searching for something in the page currently loaded, it places the search box *right over* the place where the text was found, and hides it smiley - steam


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Post 9

HappyDude

comments like that should be directed to http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A665381


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Post 10

Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

Oh, okay smiley - smiley

But... this one deserves mention in the entry: Opera lets you choose whether it identifies itself as Opera or as NS/IE when requesting data from an internet server. The default setting is Netscape (I believe). Hence much of the statistics about 'what is the most common browser' can be thrown right into the bin.


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Post 11

HappyDude

your right & I belive the default since version 5 is MSIE smiley - erm


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Post 12

Nireena

Overall a good article but just a few minor points:

- Was the company name "Telenor" or "Telnor"? It was spelled both ways.

- The whole timeline section (In 1994, ... In 1996, ...At the end of 2001) might work better as a bulleted list rather than a paragraph.

- I know you can't put pictures into Guide entries except the clip art provided; perhaps there's a site somewhere that shows screen shots of the actual interface? (pictures of what the program looks like when it's running) I'm curious to see if it looks and "feels" different than IE and Netscape.

smiley - star Nireena


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Post 13

HappyDude

There is a link to the Opera web site on the page.


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Post 14

HappyDude

I just updated the text, thanks for the comments so far smiley - smiley

keep em comeing smiley - erm


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Post 15

Tube - the being being back for the time being

I like the entry smiley - ok
Maybe add a link to the Opera User's Group? smiley - winkeye


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Post 16

Tube - the being being back for the time being

I like the entry smiley - ok
Maybe add a link to the Opera User's Group? smiley - winkeye To let people know that they'll receive support at h2g2 once they convert to Opera... smiley - smiley


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Post 17

HappyDude

as h2g2OUG is not in the edited guide I don't think I can link to it in the entry ?


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Post 18

Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese

it won't be kept in the edited version but you can insert the link anyway


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Post 19

Tube - the being being back for the time being

Well, or just mention that there is a group. People who use Opera will be able to find us here smiley - winkeye


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Post 20

Whoami - iD dislikes punctuation

Good informative Entry on a nice topic. Isn't it time someone recommended this?


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