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		<title>By: Roger</title>
		<link>http://tntluoma.com/opera/opera-75-released/comment-page-1/#comment-1211</link>
		<dc:creator>Roger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 May 2004 02:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;I am rapidly becoming an Opera fan, in great part due to your heroic 31-part salute. Thanks for all the hard work.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;I don&#039;t suppose you&#039;ve given thought to wrapping up your &quot;30 Days To Becoming An Opera7 Lover&quot; into a little book proposal, and seeing if anyone might be inclined to publish it, have you? It&#039;s long enough, I think.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;I have a question about Opera 7.5 -- I only began using it yesterday, so you realize I am a true tyro on it -- and it occurs to me that you&#039;d likely be a better source for an anwer than the (doubtless swamped) Opera website itself. I frequently visit the weblog of a friend, which is hosted at Blogger (www.unfutz.blogspot.com). Via Internet Explorer (and, I know, as he intended) it displays as three vertical panels below a banner header: to the left, a blank panel; in the middle, his actual blog entries; to the right, additional information, notably his blogroll linking to favored blogs.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;After installing Opera (but not necessarily having it yet set up correctly), I surfed there. The panel to the right is entirely missing. Can&#039;t see it, can&#039;t get it, if I didn&#039;t know I wouldn&#039;t have a clue it had ever been there.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;But here&#039;s the funny thing: when I made Opera my default browser, it somehow converted one of the icons on my desktop -- for Hewlett-Packard support (the computer brand, brand new) -- to an Opera icon. Clicking on it takes me where it always did, to HP&#039;s updates page. Fair enough. But, as I discovered today, if I simply close that window, what&#039;s left is Opera functioning as normal (were I to go to the HP site with IE6, and close it, the entire thing would close).&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Okay, an interesting difference to a non-programmer. But here&#039;s the really funny thing: if I do this -- go to HP and then close that window, leaving Opera running -- then go to my friend&#039;s blog with it, the missing righthand panel is no longer missing. Suddenly, it&#039;s there just as it should be.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;What&#039;s up with that? More to the point, how do I make my regular Opera (that is, the one launched by the Opera icon or name in Program File) behave this way?&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;I&#039;ll wager dollars for doughnuts that the answer is brain-dead simple. I&#039;ve just got some setting wrong, a setting that is automatically changed on the HP link version. But darned if I can find it!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks for any info you can provide.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;-- Roger&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;P.S. -- Am I just a dunderhead or what? I really thought it best to send this comment/question by private email, but for the life of me I can&#039;t find your email link or address here. Am I just dense, or is it really not visible?&lt;/p&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am rapidly becoming an Opera fan, in great part due to your heroic 31-part salute. Thanks for all the hard work.</p>

<p>I don&#8217;t suppose you&#8217;ve given thought to wrapping up your &#8220;30 Days To Becoming An Opera7 Lover&#8221; into a little book proposal, and seeing if anyone might be inclined to publish it, have you? It&#8217;s long enough, I think.</p>

<p>I have a question about Opera 7.5 &#8212; I only began using it yesterday, so you realize I am a true tyro on it &#8212; and it occurs to me that you&#8217;d likely be a better source for an anwer than the (doubtless swamped) Opera website itself. I frequently visit the weblog of a friend, which is hosted at Blogger (www.unfutz.blogspot.com). Via Internet Explorer (and, I know, as he intended) it displays as three vertical panels below a banner header: to the left, a blank panel; in the middle, his actual blog entries; to the right, additional information, notably his blogroll linking to favored blogs.</p>

<p>After installing Opera (but not necessarily having it yet set up correctly), I surfed there. The panel to the right is entirely missing. Can&#8217;t see it, can&#8217;t get it, if I didn&#8217;t know I wouldn&#8217;t have a clue it had ever been there.</p>

<p>But here&#8217;s the funny thing: when I made Opera my default browser, it somehow converted one of the icons on my desktop &#8212; for Hewlett-Packard support (the computer brand, brand new) &#8212; to an Opera icon. Clicking on it takes me where it always did, to HP&#8217;s updates page. Fair enough. But, as I discovered today, if I simply close that window, what&#8217;s left is Opera functioning as normal (were I to go to the HP site with IE6, and close it, the entire thing would close).</p>

<p>Okay, an interesting difference to a non-programmer. But here&#8217;s the really funny thing: if I do this &#8212; go to HP and then close that window, leaving Opera running &#8212; then go to my friend&#8217;s blog with it, the missing righthand panel is no longer missing. Suddenly, it&#8217;s there just as it should be.</p>

<p>What&#8217;s up with that? More to the point, how do I make my regular Opera (that is, the one launched by the Opera icon or name in Program File) behave this way?</p>

<p>I&#8217;ll wager dollars for doughnuts that the answer is brain-dead simple. I&#8217;ve just got some setting wrong, a setting that is automatically changed on the HP link version. But darned if I can find it!</p>

<p>Thanks for any info you can provide.</p>

<p>&#8212; Roger</p>

<p>P.S. &#8212; Am I just a dunderhead or what? I really thought it best to send this comment/question by private email, but for the life of me I can&#8217;t find your email link or address here. Am I just dense, or is it really not visible?</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>By: treego</title>
		<link>http://tntluoma.com/opera/opera-75-released/comment-page-1/#comment-1210</link>
		<dc:creator>treego</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2004 09:52:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Good analysis, Erkki!!&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Opera 7.50 just made the best even bester!!!!  :)&lt;/p&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good analysis, Erkki!!</p>

<p>Opera 7.50 just made the best even bester!!!!  :)</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>By: Erkki</title>
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		<dc:creator>Erkki</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2004 14:10:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;I tried every preview release of 7.50 before the final one and it really did get better all the time. Though I still don&#039;t like the default layout, it doesn&#039;t matter because it can easily be changed. There are facts that many regard as disadvantages: the interface is obviously cluttered, the features are terrifyingly numerous and don&#039;t always play well together, there are pages that refuse to load etc. Personally I greatly appreciate choice - the fact that Opera exists, being yet another good option in the browser market. Were the interface a bit more modest, average users wouldn&#039;t find out about many of its features. All innovations that Opera has introduced, I admit, were a bit crazy to stuff into one machine at the beginning, but over time they have began to play together almost seamlessly. Every next release has been a huge improvement over the previous one. This one is even more so. And as to the fact that some pages fail to load properly, it&#039;s due to improper work of the webmaster in question - Mozilla and even IE fail from time to time for the same reason. The new features in 7.50 - IRC and RSS - together with all the previous innovations make Opera the best web application available. As I said I appreciate choice: world of browsers would be immensely poorer without Opera. If you haven&#039;t tried Opera yet, you have really missed something.&lt;/p&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I tried every preview release of 7.50 before the final one and it really did get better all the time. Though I still don&#8217;t like the default layout, it doesn&#8217;t matter because it can easily be changed. There are facts that many regard as disadvantages: the interface is obviously cluttered, the features are terrifyingly numerous and don&#8217;t always play well together, there are pages that refuse to load etc. Personally I greatly appreciate choice - the fact that Opera exists, being yet another good option in the browser market. Were the interface a bit more modest, average users wouldn&#8217;t find out about many of its features. All innovations that Opera has introduced, I admit, were a bit crazy to stuff into one machine at the beginning, but over time they have began to play together almost seamlessly. Every next release has been a huge improvement over the previous one. This one is even more so. And as to the fact that some pages fail to load properly, it&#8217;s due to improper work of the webmaster in question - Mozilla and even IE fail from time to time for the same reason. The new features in 7.50 - IRC and RSS - together with all the previous innovations make Opera the best web application available. As I said I appreciate choice: world of browsers would be immensely poorer without Opera. If you haven&#8217;t tried Opera yet, you have really missed something.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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