Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:03:31 AM
userjs, opera
Actually wanting to add this feature for a long while, but it wasn't until today when I noticed someone wanted the feature that I decided to make a User Javascript to be able to pan any web page with the mouse. The following User Javascript allows you to click, hold and drag a web page around in the same way you are used to move a map around, just remember to hold the shift key when dragging. This so that regular text selection and drag-n-dropping of images and pages doesnt break.
Update: You can scroll in big images without modifier key, and the scrolling should time out if you havppen to release the button outside of the browser.
Update2: Script now only allows to use the left mouse button. Hold down shift to drag pages, and shift not needed when dragging an image alone. Only images without
tags surrounding can be used to move page.
Download Drag Scroll User Javascript
Saturday, May 12, 2007 3:17:08 PM
userjs, opera, javascript
Most of you are probably familiar with the zoom function of Opera. Opera lets you zoom the entire page, including pictures and flash animations, this is different from the zoom functionality other browsers have which is basically text zoom only. But how do you zoom text only in Opera?
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Saturday, May 5, 2007 7:06:37 AM
html, css
So, just had a new dig at using user stylesheets right here on MyOpera. I noticed after selecting a different theme that the tags didn't stand out from the text really well, so I decided to paint them green.
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