Archive for March, 2008

Why does Opera browser just randomly close out?

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008
opera browser
woah asked:


It happens especially when I press the back button. It just completely closes out. I can restart it and it returns me to whatever I was doing but its incredibly annoying.

Kurt

Opera Browser or Mini for Cell phone?

Sunday, March 16th, 2008
opera browser
siyrah asked:


Whats the difference from the two? I need one for my at&t tilt, but i heared alot on the “Opera Mini” and nothing on the standard Opera Browser. Anyway, whats the differences?
Ive used the Opera Browser on my Tilt already, so it works on the PDAs too. Mini is what I havnt used, so thats why im curious on it

Robin

how cool is the Opera Browser on Ds Lite ?

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008
opera browser
uighi s asked:


im considering of getting one but i really do not know if it worth the money. Hoe easy is surfing with it ?

if a friend of mine has Wireless internet at his place, can i just pop up there, turn on my Ds Lite and start surfing ? or there is a key/password/… for it ?

last question, would an american version of Opera Browser for Ds Lite work on a European console ?

many thanks

Jean

help with java on opera browser?

Monday, March 10th, 2008
opera browser
xgodxsavexthexqueenx asked:


i took off all the old java downloads and re installed the newest. now this chat site i go on all the time isnt working anymore. it keeps saying that my java is dissables in my browser. anyone help me?

Jose

Does anybody have the Wii version of the Opera internet browser for download?

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008
opera browser
kyle l asked:


Let me rephrase that, does anybody have it for pc?
Or does anybody know where to get a skin for the current Opera for pc to make it look like the Wii version?

Audrey

Removing Your Internet Tracks and Traces

Monday, March 3rd, 2008
opera browser
IC asked:


Many Internet users are under the impression that their Internet surfing history can’t be tracked or traced, that is the furthest thing from the truth. You Internet surfing history is indeed recorded and can be tracked. Every time you I visit a website or download a file, or install a program, your browser and computer keeps track and record your activities in hidden areas.

Take for example your browser, whether it is internet explorer, Mozilla, Netscape or Opera, these browsers indeed record your internet activities, it tracks website you visited, search terms you typed, file you downloaded, passwords you typed and on and on.

Some might think the cleaning option located in the browsers are enough to clean and clear your internet history, that is not actually the case, these options are basic cleaning options, but there are areas where the browsers keep track of your internet history in hidden areas.

Your internet tracks are recorded in different areas in our browser and on your PC, ranging from the cache files, visited url’s, cookies, media players like windows media and real player. Having a software like Internet eraser will ensure you privacy and security are protected, these software tools can and will clean all your browser and Internet activities.

Internet Eraser Software is one tool which helps to delete the information stored in this system file thereby making the computer hacker-free. The Internet eraser software has certain embedded programs that can search and find hidden files that are to be deleted. This software ensures that the privacy of an individual is protected and deletes all such files that are unwanted and are stored in such hidden folders. Along with deleting unwanted files, the Internet eraser software deletes the information that we have saved on the URL regarding bank or credit card transactions. This ensures that hackers are not privy to important information that may be misused resulting in losses.



Terry

A Few Web Design Tips

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
opera browser
Alistair asked:


Don’t bother with splash pages.

A splash page is normally a pointless page people put on their websites as an introduction. The page normally contains some sort of image on with a big click here to enter sign, or sometimes people don’t say anything and just hope you will click on the picture to enter their site. Splash pages are fairly pointless and it is just creating more work for your visitor as they have to click the mouse button an extra time just to see the content of your site. By removing the splash page the visitor can get to see the best parts of your site straight away, without having to wait for a pointless page to load.

Keep your navigation simple.

To put it simply if your navigation is too complicated and people don’t understand how to get around your site this is a huge web design fault. If a visitor doesn’t know how to navigate around your site they will get frustrated and end up leaving. Keep your navigation simple and try to avoid using scripts or complicated flash based menus, not all browsers support scripts, so some of your visitors might be missing out on important.

Keep your paragraphs reasonable readable lengths.

Although having lots of relative and informative content on your website is good, it is a bad idea to have the blocks of text to big. Not everyone likes reading and to much can deter a visitor. If you keep your paragraphs in reasonable lengths it is much easier for a visitor to read and absorb.

Use CSS for style.

Make sure your text is readable by using a standard font which is compatible with other systems. While some fonts may look good on your computer other people might not have that font installed. It is good web design practice to use CSS when building you site. CSS or Cascading Style Sheets are a perfect way to set and adjust your websites font and size settings. The great thing about using CSS is that you can change the look of your whole site simply by editing the one file.

Test how your site looks in other web browsers

When you are building your site and still in the web design stage it is important to check how it looks on other browsers, just because it looks fine in internet explorer doesn’t mean it looks good on Firefox or Opera. A lot of people use alternative browsers and if the website looks like a complete mess then you will loose that visitor for good. You can check your websites web design to ensure it complies with the web standards at the w3.org website. Validating the page will help to ensure it is cross browser compatible.



Nathan