Originally posted by: Mrvile
Oh yeah. Is Opera cleaner (less buttons, less crap, just the things I need like "favorites")?
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Oh yeah. Is Opera cleaner (less buttons, less crap, just the things I need like "favorites")?
One particular interface.Originally posted by: Mrvile
Is Opera cleaner (less buttons, less crap, just the things I need like "favorites")?
Originally posted by: malak
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Oh yeah. Is Opera cleaner (less buttons, less crap, just the things I need like "favorites")?
You can remove just about anything, or add things. I removed everything and left just the tabs and address bar myself, I don't use anything else.
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
You may want to read a few of the links previously posted in this thread.Originally posted by: Mrvile
[What the crap? Actually I think Maximum PC or PC Gamer or some other geek magazine did a review on different web browsers and Opera wasn't too good cuz it didn't have roxor features.
(I recall reading the Maximum PC article, and would say it was not their finest work)
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
One feature I rather like is the ability to adjust nearly any skin to a percentage of its original size.Originally posted by: QuitBanningMe
same here. Using Tobb's spce saver theme.
Example (set to 40%).
Originally posted by: sciwizam
Trying out Opera. What is this Tobbs Space saver theme you speak of? Link?
