A game of ‘Opera tag’ – 5 things I’d like to see in Opera

Daniel started a great thing with Blog tag: 5 things I’d like to see in Opera. If the spreading remains at the current speed it will be, well, let's count-guess, Millions of posts in quite a short while … This has potential to get a hype (well, if it stops before we reach the Million we'll have to add another Opera tag question, maybe about 5 tips towards using the Opera browser).

I was tagged by: Claudio Santambrogio aka Csant, Non-Troppo, Pallab, Tobias Murano aka Tomu and Ayush.

Originally posted by Daniel Goldman:

Once you’ve been tagged by someone, share your list (on your blog) of 5 things you’d like to see in Opera

– looks like I have to post 5×5 points which actually came in handy as I already started wishes including a cluster of several things. Now I try to do 5 wishes each having about 5 somehow connected points.

A collection of links to many people's posts taking part in this Opera tag game can be found at the ChooseOpera blog. And Remco Lanting made a nice tagging tree.

Well, just when I was about finishing this post I got notice to be tagged another time by burnout426. Nonetheless I'll stick with 5×5 right now 😉 … Continue reading “A game of ‘Opera tag’ – 5 things I’d like to see in Opera”

Future Opera: Preferences on a webpage

Index of my posts towards future Opera

When Opera copied Firefox's about:config and introduced Opera:config for advanced settings with Opera 9 I thought it is nice done but I also asked myself why they didn't take the whole thing further adding all the crowded settings of the preferences dialog together with the advanced Opera:config options and give it a nice and comfortable design. Get rid of this small preferences dialog window which I consider to be space inefficient, information hiding, likely to be unintuitive, inflexible on different screens and overall mostly harmful. …

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