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Opera's Slashdot Easter Egg and Speed Dial

Thelomen writes "Opera Browser contains an Easter egg that is not widely known, recently reported over at OperaWatch.com: type /. in the address bar and you are taken directly to slashdot.org. Other recent news from Opera is their new Speed Dial feature, present in the most recent build from Desktop Team. At first glance Speed Dial just looks like 9 bookmarks you can open with CTRL+1 to CTRL+9. However, the pages on the Speed Dial are shown in thumbnail and are automatically pre-fetched in background — a useful thing if you have some heavy pages among your top bookmarks."

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  1. Uh, Firefox has this also... by DigitAl56K · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Depending on your particular language version of Firefox 2, out of the box it will jump to various sites simply by entering keywords.

    For example:
    wp slashdot - look up Slashdot on Wikipedia
    slang pwned - look up "pwned" on UrbanDictionary

    Simply entering "wp" and "slang" also work because of the way the URLs are formed. As far as I know you can configure others. I haven't looked into it extensively.

  2. Wii by LBt1st · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I'm posting this from my Wii and indeed typing /. works here as well.

  3. loving it by scorilo · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I use both firefox & opera on my USB stick, but I find Opera more useful. It packs a lot (email with IMAP, IRC+RSS+torrent client, widgets in a small package), and with the latest version, you can block ads and add your own searches, which you could not easily do before (though you could with Firefox). You can also have the browser read pages to you aloud which I haven't figured out how to do with Firefox.

    Mod me as a troll, if you wish, but my Opera experience vs. Firefox is similar to Mac vs. Ubuntu. This is not to say that it's necessarily better, but sometimes you just don't feel like configuring everything, and for those times, it's great to have someone who does it right for you, and to top it all, gives it away for free.

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    "One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that ones work is terribly important." -BRussell
  4. Re:Still won't use opera. by VGPowerlord · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I don't use Mozilla/Firefox because of weird HTML bugs in valid HTML 4.x Strict pages.

    There's something wrong when Firefox renders something incorrectly that IE gets right. Particularly for a 9 year old standard (published 18 December 1997).

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    GLaDOS for President 2016! "Well here we are again. It's always such a pleasure." -- GLaDOS, 2011
  5. Re:Still won't use opera. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Have no fear, it's Bug #915. (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=915 - you'll have to copy-paste since Bugzilla blocks Slashdot referers.)

    It's been open since September 1998, almost as long as the spec has been published. It's marked as blocking the release of Mozilla 1.3, so once that gets released, ... oh.

    Well, now it's marked blocking Mozilla 1.9, so once that gets released, ... oh.

    Well... at least it's in there. And has been for almost 10 years.