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Getting started with Opera skinning
In this article, Lars Kleinschmidt introduces you to the basics of skinning Opera, that is, customizing the look and feel of the UI. We will publish more in depth articles later on, but this article is meant as a quick start tutorial on completing simple tasks such as customizing button icons. Here Lars covers where the skin files are located, how to package the files that make up an Opera skin, and how to make simple replacements of button and background images.( Read the article )
Eu falo portugues=larskl]In this article, Lars Kleinschmidt introduces you to the basics of skinning Opera, that is, customizing the look and feel of the UI. We will publish more in depth articles later on, but this article is meant as a quick start tutorial on completing simple tasks such as customizing button icons. Here Lars covers where the skin files are located, how to package the files that make up an Opera skin, and how to make simple replacements of button and background images.
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