Yesterday I've been told that there's a group on facebook, which just has been founded as a let's say fan club ; for me
The name of the group is like "We'd like to see thobi on facebook!" and the group is growing fast. After 8 members yesterday and 12 five hours ago, there seem to be 14 members now (edit: no, 17 after another hour ).
What sounds like an interesting movie and seems to get some good reviews. But see for yourself Made me smile, laugh and shake my head about what people are doing and believing and doing because they believe in something bigger...
Religulous - A movie from Larry Charles the director of "Borat"
Enter the official Homepage but choose right between the normal site and the kosher site which isn't available during "Shabbat"
Edit: We've been to the movie yesterday and it's really worth to watch it! See some photos (not from the movie itself ) here.
Everybody's My Opera blog offers the possibility to automatically include the Opera banner. Just go to "My page" -> "Account" -> "Sidebars and menus" and activate the "Opera banner"!
There's already a standard banner, which will be shown if you don't change anything else. If you want to get another one, you've got to get an individual CSS-entry. Just head to your account-settings again and choose "Design". There it says "Select a design for your page from the list below, or add your own custom style sheet." Click on the words "custom style sheet", which is a link to your own CSS configuration. There you insert the following code into the text-field:
#getopera img { display:none; }
#getopera { display:block; width:240px; height:120px; margin:0 0 10px 0; background:transparent url(http://linktoyourimage) top left no-repeat; }
Just replace "linktoyourimage" with a working link, scroll down and choose "Use my custom style sheet together with the current theme" and click SAVE afterwards! That's it
If you don't have your own banner, EspenAO had enough time to make some for all of us Just head to his blog and grab the link of the picture to put it in your code!
Sooner I wrote about the greatest job in the world. 50 out of over 34.000 applicants have been chosen for the semi-last round. Today I saw the last German participant on TV and after that I watched her video at islandreefjob.com. I have to say, that I like it. Unfortunately Mirjam hasn't got enough votes at the moment to get the ticket to the final voting. So let's help her!
If you like the video, you've still got some time left to vote for her.
Even if Opera is (far) away from being perfect (Well, I do know, that my requirements are not those of "normal" people but Opera needs to get faster again as it's freezing too ofen. ), it's just a really great program and I don't want to live without it! I'm sure, I'm not even able to hide my fascination, admiration nor my excitement to anybody surfing my blog.
Now Opera opens it's sack full of gifts (one more time), just to get YOUR opinion about what you like (most) about your preferred browser (just speaking of the Opera browser, if anybody should be thinking something else like... IE perhaps? ). Everybody posting her/his oppionion will be on the list for the random drawings for different prizes from steelseries (btw: I've even got one of those flexible steelseries mousepads ). So, go ahead!
You'll find my list at the end of this post. Perhaps there's something in it, you didn't even know or you want to ask about or discuss. Feel free to post!
Originally posted by thobi:
i : opera link mouse gestures & keyboard shortcuts bookmarks with nicks and speed dials customizeability with buttons, skins etc fit to width and print preview wand individual site preferences panels build in rss-reader sessions my opera community
Browse documents on a server via your mobile phone just in time. Look at a PDF-document with 466 pages just as it would be saved on your mobile phone instead of transfered via GPRS/UMTS. Just grab the data you really need from the server which makes everything looking really smooth.
Going a lot deeper into the subject, providing you with many more practical examples, a detailed guide to the skin.ini file, an element reference, and some tips and tricks for creating more effective skins!