Little 2 cents about the speed dial
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lem729 last edited by
A couple extra pages on the speed dial would be good. I have a lot of subject areas I could display. Also, I like the background wallpaper for the speed dial, and don't want to so jam up a page, that one can't enjoy the pleasure of the display. I chose to show the speed the smaller speed dial icons, and have been using the Windows 7 desktop themes for speed dial background. Those themes have some beautiful jpgs that can be found and copied.
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lem729 last edited by
A couple extra pages on the speed dial would be good. I have a lot of subject areas I could display. Also, I like the background wallpaper for the speed dial, and don't want to so jam up a page, that one can't enjoy the pleasure of the display. I chose to show the smaller speed dial icons, and have been using the Windows 7 desktop themes for speed dial background. Those themes have some beautiful jpgs that can be found and copied.
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nattrill last edited by
+1 On history, I have it as the first speed dial, would be good to put it on the top.
It would also be nice to remove the Google search bar. The main browser bar searches already, so it is redundant. I realise it is probably there to help new users find a search box, but once you're familiar with using the main bar (and most browsers work this way), it would be nice to turn it off.
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A Former User last edited by
@nattrill
You can use Opera's power use mode to remove the search field from the Speed Dial.Access the Settings page via the main menu button, click outside the search field to put the focus in the page then type the Konami Code (using the keyboard arrow keys). When you enable this it'll unlock advanced settings and one of them is to remove the search field from the Speed Dial.
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lem729 last edited by
Is there any difference between searching from the address bar, and search from a separate search field? I remember reading once that searching from the address bar, may not be as private/secure. More outside sources see it. (The server?) (Maybe others?). I tried to do a web search on this, but couldn't get any clarification on whether there is a benefit in searching from a separate search bar, as opposed to the address bar.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Is there any difference between searching from the address bar, and search from a separate search field? I remember reading once that searching from the address bar, may not be as private/secure. More outside sources see it. (The server?) (Maybe others?). I tried to do a web search on this, but couldn't get any clarification on whether there is a benefit in searching from a separate search bar, as opposed to the address bar.
Afaik, there isn't any big difference. A request is send to the search service, which respond and then Opera show the results.
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lem729 last edited by
Okay, I eliminated the search box. I'm not sure about the meaning of Konami code, but I did click outside the search box to put the focus in the page, per Raffaeluik, and then followed the instruction here:
http://newsblog.wti.com/index.php/2013/11/opera-19-developer-update-how-to-enable-operas-power-user-mode/"To enable the power user mode press the following key combination while you are on the settings page: Up Up Down Down Left Right Left Right b a"
That must be Konami code Or it's something else that works.
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lem729 last edited by
I did a google search for "Power Mode Opera" and found my link that way. That wasn't hard either. There are many ways to skin a cat. And my link said to use a small a and small b. And small a and small b worked. The Wikepedia link makes it look like it has to be capitals. Anyway, no point to the Google search bar if it does nothing.
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lem729 last edited by
Glad it worked for you, nattrill. I prefer the smaller speed dial size myself. I can display more website folders, if I need to, and also, can try to maximize nice wallpaper for a background. It seems like we get a small picture of the website, so if your website is mostly white then that's what you get. It's looks okay and colorful to me -- the snapshot of the web page.