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Style Sheets

You can change how Opera displays Web pages by changing "Author mode" to "User mode" in the View > Style menu, or using the button on the view toolbar.

Author mode, which is default, lets you see Web pages as the author intended, while user mode lets you view pages in your own style. Each mode contains a set of preferences. Switch between the two sets by clicking the image button on the view toolbar and selecting from the drop-down list. Usually you will change settings for your own mode (user mode), but you can also change the settings in author mode. You can choose what is applied for these modes using View > Style > Manage modes.

Tip: Press Shift+G to toggle between "Author mode" and "User mode".

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Posted by Jenny on Thursday, May 29, 2008

All users have individual needs and likes, and thus it is impossible to create a user interface that suits everyone. To reflect this, it has been made very easy to customize Opera's interface to your very own liking.

Customize toolbars

Available in the menu under View > Toolbars, this dialog is the main control center for changing the Opera interface. Add, move or remove buttons, toolbars and search fields.

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source-www.opera.com

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Zoom and Other Display Modes

There are several options to increase readability of Web pages in opera.

Zoom

If a Web site has really small fonts, and you want to make them bigger, zoom in or out by pressing the + and -, or 0 and 9 buttons. Open Tools > Preferences > Web pages to set the default page zoom for new pages.

Full-screen mode

If your screen is small, or you want to display a website with the minimum of clutter, type F11 to maximize the browser window. Now the toolbars are hidden, and the document window occupies all the available space. Press F11 again to return to normal viewing mode.

Fit-to-width mode

If a Web page forces you to scroll left-right to read all of its content, you can eliminate the need for scrolling by pressing Ctrl-F11. Pressing Ctrl-F11 one more time returns you to normal mode.

Source- www.opera.com

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Posted by Jenny on Sunday, March 23, 2008