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HOT : How To Customize Opera Mobile 10 to the Maximum

by K FLYER on November 5, 2009

Opera Mobile certainly is an excellent browser for S60. But have you wanted to customise it a little more, or a lot ?
What about switching the UI for left hand usage or enabling user JavaScript ?

In Opera Mini, we used to have a special short-cut to which was first called the Power User Settings page. Know what, the same is available in Opera Mobile 10 beta as well.

Type opera:config on the URL field and there you go.

customize Opera Mobile 10 beta S60

The file will be loaded locally and is now called User Preferences.

And now it is HIGHLY customizable.

You can customise almost every aspect of the browser from

  • Cache location
    Cache size
    CSS usage
    Colour of browser UI, links
    Setting a proxy to be used
    Debugging
    Script execution
    Download folder
    Enabling Opera Link
    Fonts
    UI ( Left hand or regular )
    Preferred domain prefixes, TLDs
    HTTP Preferences
    Network buffer
    Cookie preferences
    Enabling user JavaScript
  • to you name it.

    The best example for the number of customization possible is that there is a seperate search bar for searching preferences alone.

    This is the same configuration panel you will find on Opera desktop browsers.

    However, if you do not know what a certain option means, better NOT touch it. Do it on your own risk.

    However, I’ve sadly not been able to still find an option here to overcome the RAM hungriness of Opera Mobile 10. May be someone more knowledged out there can help ?

    Leave a comment and share with us and important fixes/tools you will find.

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    Nathan Jones November 5, 2009 at 20:22

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