Posts Tagged ‘opera’

  • Bing, Opera Style

    Date: 2009.06.06 | Category: Technology | Response: Comments

    If you haven’t heard of Microsoft’s new search engine, Bing, you should try it out. It actually works surprisingly well. Unfortunately, the Opera browser does not currently include Bing in its search box, so you have to add it manually. Here’s how:

    1. Go to the Bing home page at bing.com. Look at the pretty picture and read the fun captions. :) Then right click on the search box and select “Create search.”
    2. In the Create Search box, you can leave the “Keyword” field blank, or assign it a letter or two to quickly perform a Bing search from the address bar.
    3. Click on “Details.” Tick the two check boxes that appear: “Use as default search engine” and “Use as speed dial search engine.”
    4. Click “OK”

    And you’re set!

  • Opera bookmarklet for tr.im

    Date: 2009.05.01 | Category: Technology | Response: Comments

    tr.im bookmarklet in Opera

    I signed up for the pretty cool URL-shortening service tr.im today, mostly because of the statistics it enables users to view about each link. (Yes, there are issues with using URL shorteners, but if you have to use them, you may as well use a good one.) To make using it more convenient, I wanted to add a button to my browser to automatically shorten a URL.

    They had a convenient bookmarklet that worked in Opera, my web browser of choice, but when I added it, I realized all custom buttons get the same default icon in Opera, the “new bookmark” icon. I was already using that for my delicious bookmarklet, and I didn’t want two stars I’d get confused between in my menu bar. So I whipped up a custom button using Opera’s “Fit to width” image. The screenshot shows how it looks. If you’re using Opera and want to add it, just drag this link to a menu bar:

    tr.im URL

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