Ian Lloyd - Accessify
There are a number of tools and developer plug-ins that you can use to check for accessibility without being connected to the Internet. This article looks at the basics - what can you do with Opera 6 to check your pages?
Opera Software ASA
This site is a place place where you can meet other Opera users in the forums or upload files to be used in the Opera browser.
Rijk van Geijtenbeek
Topics covered: ODict, KISS, Hugin and Munin, Clean upgrade, Customizing menus, Customizing styles, Drag and drop buttons, Search fields and buttons, Opera settings, Hotlist panels, Opera 6 skin images, Mouse gestures, and more.
hallvord.com
This site offers resources for Opera-users: utilities, workarounds, and information.
Phil Burns
These pages are resources for users of the Opera Browser on the Windows platform. Sections included are: Forums, QuickShow, Opera Customizer and Profile Maker, OpConfig, Bookmarklets for Opera, and Useful Links.
Martin Schrode
Thes pages cover: Opera's search.ini illustrated, The Opera for Linux Browser FAQ, Opera's URL filtering illustrated, Opera for Linux Knowledge Base Articles, Test of Opera's Euro support, Changelogs for the Opera 6 for Linux browser, and How to change the default search engines, encyclopedia and dictionary queries using a hex editor.
Mark Schenk
This page is dedicated to the Opera browser. It contains a short overview of features, links to third party applications, a release history and links.
Ian Andolina
These pages collect information relating to tips, customisation, and technical details in the new version of Opera. These pages are open to all who want to add information they consider important.
Tim Luoma
This web site is an introduction to the series 30 Days to becoming an Opera Lover. Topics covered: Why Opera, Configuration, Image Control, F12, Searching,
Panels, Bookmarks, Notes, Windows, Links and Info, Roundup, M2 Intro, Getting into M2, Sessions, Adv. Window Control, CSS, Security, Cache, Cookies, Wand,
Private Data, Spatial Nav, FF/Rewind, Keyboard shortcuts, keyboard.ini, search.ini,
JavaScript, Sidebars, Mouse Gestures, Hotclick, OperaShow, and Bonus.
w3schools - Refsnes Data
Opera is a Norwegian Internet browser. It is known to be fast and small, standards-compliant, and available for many operating systems. Opera is the preferred browser for a number of small devices like mobile phones and hand-held computers.