1. Press F1
Consult Opera's built-in help files using the F1. menu or quite simply pressing
2. Search for information on line
If you have a question about Opera, chances are that other users have asked the same question. Answers to many frequent questions can be found on our Web page, so the fastest and easiest way to get help or information is to search for it on line:
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
The most frequently asked questions with answers from our knowledge base. The knowledge base contains answers to most of the questions our customers have. You can find a lot of useful information in the different categories.
Opera documentation
Go here for technical information about Opera, such as standards support (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
The help file search field searches Opera's knowledge base directly provided you are on line.
3. Communicate with other Opera users
Opera has an active user community, and there are a lot of friendly people who exchange ideas and help each other. As part of Opera's user community, your voice is heard, and you can get help with your problems from knowledgeable people who have been using Opera for a long time:
My Opera Community
Our Web-based forums let you communicate with others through your Web browser.
Newsgroups
This is currently one of the most active user communities. Our newsgroups have a lot of traffic, and people are friendly and helpful. The server name is "news.opera.com". This server is free and open to the public.
Opera mailing lists
Here, you can subscribe to our mailing lists. The "Opera Users' list" allows you to communicate with other Opera users by e-mail.
Chat rooms on OperaNet
Join the Opera chat room or a chat room devoted to Opera discussion in your native language. Read more about chat in Opera to find out how to log on.
Many Opera employees participate in these discussions by reading and posting comments.
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