Search results
Showing 1 to 10 of 72 matches on search for “SETTINGS”. (0.011403 seconds.)
- Do not track
Opera Help Do not track You can set Opera to tell sites if you prefer to opt-out of online behavioral tracking. To set this, go to Settings > Preferences > Advanced > Security and check “Ask websites not to track me”. Set site-specific preferences ¶ If you want to apply this setting for a particular website, you can use site preferences , and check this option on the Network tab. Related topics ¶ Referrer information Automatic redirection Private browsing Delete private data Cache Cookies His...
- Page loading
Opera Help Page loading Page loading is how long a webpage takes to fully display all text, images and so on. This is sometimes referred to as "drawing". You can set your preference for how soon Opera should attempt to display a page after it starts loading. To change page loading settings, go to Settings > Preferences > Advanced > Browsing under "Loading". Copyright © 1995 - 2012 Opera Software ASA. All rights reserved....
- Exit actions
Opera Help Exit actions You can set certain actions to occur each time you close the browser. Confirm exit dialog ¶ You can have Opera display a dialog to confirm that you want to exit, to prevent you from accidentally closing the application. To set this, go to Settings > Preferences > Advanced > Browsing and check "Confirm exit". Clear cache ¶ To clear your cache every time you exit the browser, go to Settings > Preferences > Advanced > History and in the Disk cache section, check "Empty on ...
- Site preferences
Opera Help Site preferences Sometimes you may want to change settings permanently for one website only. If you know that one of your favorite websites relies on using pop-ups, for example, using Opera's site preferences you can allow all pop-ups from this specific site while still blocking them on other sites. You may also want to allow trusted websites, such as your bank, to use more technologies than, for example, a game site you just happened to stumble across. To add or edit site preferences...
- JavaScript
Opera Help JavaScript JavaScript is a scripting language used to add functions to webpages, such as manipulating browser windows. Turn JavaScript on or off ¶ In rare cases, JavaScript may be used intrusively to perform certain actions you may find annoying. For these cases, you can turn it off completely, but note that this will often mean that some webpages will not work as designed. To turn JavaScript off, go to Settings > Quick Preferences and uncheck "Enable JavaScript". To turn it back on,...
- Zoom
Opera Help Zoom Zoom allows you to magnify content to read websites with small text easily, or zoom out to see the whole webpage. Opera's zoom resizes all elements of the page, not just text. To use it, go to the bottom-right of the window and click the Zoom (100%) button. Use the zoom slider to zoom in or zoom out. To return to the default setting, click the arrow to the left of the slider and select 100%. Change the zoom settings ¶ To change the default zoom level and automatically apply thi...
- Show page size
Opera Help Show page size The title bar is the bar at the very top of the Opera application window, which displays the title of your currently active webpage as well as "Opera". You can change settings to also show the size of the current webpage. This is useful if, for example, you have made a webpage and want to know how it looks with different window sizes. Turn page size display on or off ¶ To change this setting, go to Settings > Preferences > Advanced > Browsing and check "Show webpage si...
- Automatic redirection
Opera Help Automatic redirection Some webpages automatically redirect you to another page or site. If you would rather stay in control by clicking redirection links, go to Settings > Preferences > Advanced > Network and uncheck "Enable automatic redirection". Set site-specific preferences ¶ If you want to change this setting for a particular website, you can use site preferences . Related topics ¶ Do not track Referrer information Private browsing Delete private data Cache Cookies History Pas...
- Work offline
Opera Help Work offline If you want to catch up on reading webpages and mail while you are not connected, for example, while travelling, or if you want to cut down on internet costs, you can use Opera's offline mode. Follow the steps below: Go to Settings > Preferences > Advanced > History and make sure that Cache is "On", and uncheck "Empty on Exit". This ensures that the mail and webpages you have open will be available. Select Settings > Work Offline . To return to online mode, select this ...
- Page icons
Opera Help Page icons A webpage can specify a small icon to represent itself. Opera will display this icon on tabs and bookmarks. The standard method of doing this is to specify link rel="shortcut icon" in the page document. However, on some servers a file called favicon.ico is put in the root directory without a link from the document. By default, Opera will display both types of icons. Page icon settings ¶ If you want to ignore all webpage icons, or to display only icons correctly linked fr...