<<cut>> > > I realise this and what makes it worse is that by default Opera claims > to be > IE. Where the above is important is that it shows a quite a few Opera > users > do not have an up to date version. Opera appears to have been updated > more > frequently than the other browsers. > > This discussion has stimulated me to have a look at Opera (v. 7.4) and I > can > see why you really like it. (The only other time I looked at an > alternative > browser was Netscape, and - heresy, heresy - I was not impressed.) It has > some quite interesting features, and a nice "clean" appearance. > > Finally, I have a problem for you Opera experts. I can successfully > import > my favourites from IE but can't find a way of calling them up from within > Opera. How do I do this? >
Go to View - and ensure Panels is ticked. You should have icons for bookmarks (Opera's name for favourites). There is also a link on the main command bar at the top. As in many things, the differnt names used by different programs for the same thing, does lead to confusion -- Rich Mellor RWAP Services URL:http://www.rwapsoftware.co.uk URL:http://www.rwapadventures.com URL:http://www.rwapservices.co.uk URL:http://www.internetbusinessangels.com _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
