A really cool feature of Opera, a popular ‘alternative’ web browser, is its customizability. One of these features is the option to make quick web site shortcuts along the address bar. Essentially, this is the same as book-marking a web page and adding it to your browser’s favorites. To do this, drag the web pages display icon (which is located to the left of the web page’s address) into the tool bar. A replica icon should appear in the tool bar and the next time you want to visit that webpage, all you have to do is simply click on the new icon. It’s simple, it’s cool, and it’s worth trying out.
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