Opera’s Secrets Unlocked: 16 Tips and Tricks

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As a web designers I'd like to say that page 3 of this article is full of FAIL.
 

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NoScript for Opera: http://unite.opera.com/application/641/
BlockScript in Opera is simple: http://kyran.wordpress.com/2007/11/21/userjs-url-sanitizing/
 

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I don't get noscript. It feels like stunting the internet to me.

And, MarkG123 has it right, it's built in. I use it to test my noscript version of website I make. It can be either opt-in or opt-out. You can also block any kind of content.

Just right click on a page, then go to "edit site preferences" or "block content".

 

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[citation][nom]hellwig[/nom]I think another cool featuer in Opera 10.50 (at least I don't recall it before then) is the Inspect Element feature. Right click anywhere on a page and click Inspect Element, it will actually expand out the HTML and any CSS attributes applied. Wonder why your text doesn't look quite right? You can see which attributes it inheriting from which elements (and the final computed styles being applied). Way cool development feature.[/citation]

part of Google Chrome also
 

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Opera is the perfect browser for HTPC. Mouse gestures and fully customizable interface works great when you are using a PC from 3 meters away.
 
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