Saturday, 28. July 2007, 05:05:34
wishlist, opera
I often hear Firefox/IE dudes complaining about Opera’s scrolling speed. Below is the NY Times page at my browser’s window. I middle click somewhere(red dot) in the document, preferably not in the center of the document, but this is not an issue anyway:
Instead of seeing the familiar autoscroll arrows we see a complete page thumbnail, popping up in the clicked location. The thumbnail is visible until I left the middle button of my mouse.
Now If I move the mouse downwards holding the middle button....
....the page scrolls together. Just making a very little distance in my mouse pad, the page scrolls amazingly fast right were I wanted. Scrolling speed is not a problem because we know were to stop thanks to the thumbnail.
Friday, 27. July 2007, 16:56:06
wishlist, opera
Address bar could be much much more useful. There is no reason for restricting you only in
typed-in addresses. What about your
history URLs? Or even better
bookmark URLs?
You start typing and Opera feeds you the info you want real-time, no need for clicking to history/bookmark panels.
And why not making it a little bit cleverer, it’s 2007 for God’s sake!!!
Or even cleverer, adding special keywords!
There may be some UI(Quick) related problems implementing it, but it would be nice having in Opera sth like this.