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# 1 21-06-2008 , 12:11 PM
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opera's speed dial

is there any way to add extra pages to opera's speed dial on top of the given 9 spaces?

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Re: opera's speed dial

Originally posted by acid44
is there any way to add extra pages to opera's speed dial on top of the given 9 spaces?

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There is a way, but it is no where near easy. I would rather sit, wait and hope for a future version with a speed dial with more than nine spaces than do this:

https://my.opera.com/remcolanting/blo...s-there-you-go


But that of course, is just my opinion.

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# 3 21-06-2008 , 01:05 PM
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actuially its easy just go to

C:\Documents and Settings\"user name"\Application Data\Opera\Opera\profile

and open up speeddial.ini with notepad or somethin similar, and add


[Size]
Rows=?
Columns=?

with the rows and columns of your choice

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i used 5 rows 6 columns user added image

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# 4 21-06-2008 , 01:10 PM
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Originally posted by acid44
sweet ass, thanks man user added image

actuially its easy just go to

C:\Documents and Settings\"user name"\Application Data\Opera\Opera\profile

and open up speeddial.ini with notepad or somethin similar, and add


[Size]
Rows=?
Columns=?

with the rows and columns of your choice

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i used 5 rows 6 columns user added image

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It seems I didn't read the article correctly! user added image

I missed the bottom where it says you have to add the lines into the ini. I did read the top that said poke around in the dlls and thought - eep! user added image

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# 5 21-06-2008 , 01:14 PM
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lol i did the same thing at first... funny thing is i forget what site i wanted to add to it now:p

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I found myself wondering this today, thanks for asking before i did ^_^

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# 8 22-06-2008 , 03:33 AM
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user added image no problem:p

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