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Opera 8.51 Buttons
Since some things have changed for Opera 8.x (skins and hidden menus), I think we need a new thread for Opera 8.51 Buttons. If you're looking for buttons for Opera 7.x, this is the old threadThis is the Opera Custom Button Maker. There are loads of custom buttons on the Wiki Site, and this is my button page which has a few more, a customized standard skin with extra icons, and explains a bit about making buttons.
Opera 8.0 buttons with hidden popup menus have two functions, just like the earlier buttons, but without the dropdown menu taking up any space on the toolbar. Just click and hold to get the menu or alternative action.
Below are some of my favourites so far:
button Click for your home page, click and hold for the browser menu.
button Updated: Click for the main menu, click and hold to manage bookmarks. (Now with Dropdown Icon)
button Print + Print Options
button Open document + closed window list
button Session list + Open Window list
button Paste clipboard contents into Irfan View + Utilities menu. This requires a [Browser Utilities menu] section in your customized menu, where you can create items for any other programs or utilities.
button Toggle zoom 100%, 120%, 150% + Show zoom menu
button Skin menu + Colour scheme menu
button Scroll down + Back to top
button Manage Bookmarks + Internal Bookmark list
button Browse your Drives
If you have any great ideas for new buttons, post them in this thread using the {Opbut=Action,parameter 1,parameter 2,"Tooltip", "Icon"}Button{/opbut} code.¹
If you need help making buttons, post your requests here. Please don't email me — though I enjoy helping people, I prefer to do it only when it suits me.
¹ Replace {curly brackets} with [square ones]. Parameters are optional, not all actions need them. Titles and icons are also optional. See the [Images] section of skin.ini for your skin to see the right name to use for the icon you wish to use.
Update: See my Opera Buttons Page with A Tutorial on Adding Icons to Skins.
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QuickButton11, "Zoom"="Zoom to, 150, , , "Zoom" | Zoom to, 120, , , "Zoom""
Quickbuttons for Opera 9 have to be added by editing the Toolbar.ini file. The easiest way seems to be to drag a button that you don't need first to the postion where you want the Quick button, then edit the code to change that into a quick button. The Button numbers need to be in sequence. QuickButton11 means it is the eleventh button on my Main Toolbar.
The first action takes effect while the button is pressed, and the second action takes place when the button is released.
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Opera 11.64 on Windows XP Home • AMD64 3500 1GB RAM specs
Rules of Conduct and Posting Rules • Please Don't Shout • Editing Posts • Opera Config Links
I haven't checked yet, does 9 still have that bug where you need to manually escape any "%" that appears in the link? Buttons which use %t or %c may need to be rewritten for 9 (as %25t and %25c, respectively), if that bug is still present.
How about an updated title reflecting that this thread is an ongoing work in progress. As the few button that don't work are pointed out, they can be ... edited

I have not done much with widgets, yet. So I really don't have a clue.
Have you checked in the Widget forum?
Originally posted by Saddle Magic:
Have you checked in the Widget forum?
Thanks Saddle Magic for pointing me in the right direction.
It seems creating buttons for individual Widgets has already been added to the Opera wish list. Until then, I will live with the Widget drop down button. It is very functional for someone like me who hides their Menu bar.
Originally posted by sgunhouse:
Buttons which use %t or %c may need to be rewritten for 9 (as %25t and %25c, respectively), if that bug is still present.
Ah, this is just what I was looking for. Thanks.
Originally posted by Saddle Magic:
How about an updated title reflecting that this thread is an ongoing work in progress. As the few button that don't work are pointed out, they can be ... edited
Seeing as only a moderator can edit messages over about a day old, and I don't really see anyone in Norway likely to volunteer for that - and I wouldn't like to be stuck with that task either - I'm not too sure about that editing part. If you and Pesala would prefer to continue this thread, I'll change the title for you, but I won't guarantee any editing ...
I've been looking for a button that can show the blocked contents. I had that button before but after reinstall Windows, I've lost it.
If you can, please create one for me because I don't know how. I browsed this forum and didn't see anyone mention about it. I really need it since I need to block a lot of images, ads... Please help me!
Thanks in advance.
Saigonian
There is a new button thread, For Opera 9, in a sticky post at the top of this forum.
I'm still using v8.51, and have stolen a number of good buttons from here:
http://operawiki.info/CustomButtons
and I'm very grateful to the Opera Community for that Wiki page.
I'm looking for a button to turn TOOLTIPS on and off without going into PREFERENCES.
I searched this thread for "tool tips" "tooltips" and "tool" and got no results. I even searched for "buttons" (which is used several times), but got no results. Apparently, the SEARCH THIS TOPIC feature isn't working at this time. So, if this question has been asked/answered earlier, I apologize for repeating the question -- but I DID try a search first before posting here.
Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks.
Jerry
Unfortunately the "search this topic" function is broken, so it's kind of hard to search these big threads.
Originally posted by sgunhouse:
you can set site-specific preferences via buttons/commands? I am looking for ones to control java, plugins and javascript on a per-site basisit uses a new feature in 9 called "Set Preference"
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You might try the number that was used in Opera 8. If they were smart, they'd have modified it to use either the title or the actual filename, but I don't know if they did.
You can of course make a button to display the menu, if you like.
Let me try a button and see what it does:
button
button
button
The one using the number seems to work, so try this:
button
The command (if you want to assign it to a key) is
Select user CSS file, 1 | Deselect user CSS file, 1
(Sorry, no idea what would make a good icon for that button. If you can think of one, let me know.
Originally posted by psyguy1:
I hope I'm doing this properly.
Is there a reason you are posting this in the old, Opera 8.5 button thread?
I am not sure what your button does or how to use it (beyond the obvious), I will note that the Menu bar does not support buttons.
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