The Hotlist is an essential part of Opera, easily enabled with the F4 key. The Hotlist is organized into panels.
There are two permanent panels in Opera: Bookmarks and Contacts.
Right-clicking the top of the Hotlist opens a menu.
Docked | Glue the Hotlist to the left or right side of the screen |
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Floating | Let you move the Hotlist around anywhere you want |
Toggle | Show and hide the Hotlist |
Dock to the left | Glue to the left or right of the screen |
Always on top | Put the Hotlist in front of all other windows |
Show panels » | Show and hide the panels you have added yourself |
Add panel | Create a new panel |
Edit panel | Edit the panel you are pointing to |
Delete panel | Delete the panel you are pointing to |
Get panels | Go to the MyOpera community to get panels |
Preferences | Edit preferences for the Hotlist |
Toolbar » | |
Hotlist Bar | Sub-menu title |
Top | Show the Hotlist bar on the top of the Hotlist |
Bottom | Show the Hotlist bar on the bottom of the Hotlist |
Browser look | |
Browser layout | |
Get Skins | |
Remove foreground skin |
You can add your own panels containing Web pages. Many Web sites have special pages intended for this. Some even provide special links that add the panel when clicked. Since the Hotlist area is usually thin and high, suitable pages should have the same aspect ratio.
To add a panel, right-click the top of the hotlist and select Add panel. The page you are viewing will be suggested to use in the panel. If you want a different title or page, type it in.
Bookmarks is a list of shortcuts to Web pages. Opera comes pre-installed with a host of popular sites, and you may add as many of your own as you wish.
To go to a bookmark, double-click the bookmark. To open the bookmark in a new window, middle-click the bookmark or press Shift and double-click the bookmark. To open the bookmark in the background, press Ctrl + Shift and double-click the bookmark. You can even drag a bookmark and drop it in the Opera workspace, a document window, the window bar or the personal bar. Pressing Ctrl when dropping gives you a new window (on the personal bar a copy of the bookmark). Pressing Ctrl + Shift opens the bookmark in a new window in the background.
To create a bookmark for the Web page you are currently viewing, click . You can even drag the Address label and drop it in the bookmark list or personal bar.
To find particular bookmarks, enter text in the find field. This will dynamically gather all bookmarks that contain your entered text in a folder called "Find results".
Bookmarks may be organized into sub-folders. To create a sub-folder, first click the folder you want as parent for the sub-folder, then click .
To configure display in the Bookmarks, click . From here you can...
To move sub-folders around, click the folder and hold the mouse button down, move the mouse to where you want to move the folder, and let go of the button.
To open all the bookmarks in a sub-folder, drag and drop the folder into the browsing area.
Note: If the folder contains many entries you will receive a warning dialog.
Right-clicking the bookmark area opens a menu...
Open | Open selected bookmarks or folders in active browser window |
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Open in new window | Open selected bookmarks or folders in new browser windows |
Open in background | Open selected bookmarks or folders in new browser windows in the background |
Show on personal bar | Show the selected folder on the personal bar |
Add page | Create a bookmark for the Web page you are viewing (in active folder) |
Add all | Create bookmarks for all pages you have open (in active folder) |
Cut | Copy selected bookmarks/folders to clipboard, then delete them |
Copy | Copy selected bookmarks/folders to clipboard |
Paste | Paste bookmarks/folders in clipboard into active folder |
Delete | Delete selected bookmarks/folders |
Select all | Select all bookmark folders and bookmarks in active folder |
Find | Do advanced searches with the Find Bookmarks dialog |
New » | |
Folder | Create a new bookmark sub-folder into the active folder |
Bookmark | Create a new bookmark in active folder (type in address from scratch) |
File » | |
New | Create a new, empty bookmark file (existing bookmarks are of course kept) |
Open | Switch between different bookmark files |
Save | Explicitly save active bookmark file (always saved automatically though) |
Save as | Save all bookmarks to a different bookmark file |
Save selected items as | Save only the selected bookmarks to a different bookmark file |
Save selected items as Html | Save only the selected bookmarks to an html file |
Insert Opera bookmarks | Select an Opera bookmark file to merge into active folder |
Insert Netscape bookmarks | Select a Netscape bookmark file to merge into active folder |
Import Internet Explorer favorites | Merge bookmarks from Internet Explorer into active folder |
Properties | Edit properties for selected bookmark or folder (including "Bookmarks") |
Contacts contains contact information about all your friends, such as e-mail address, telephone number and postal address, homepage on the Internet, etc. Unlike Bookmarks, Contacts does not come pre-installed with a host of friends who love you no matter what you do, but hopefully you have some friends you can add here. :O)
To add a new contact, click .
Contacts may be organized into sub-folders, just like Bookmarks. The same functionality applies. Click to create a sub-folder for contacts with something in common, for example your work colleagues, friends, etc.
To configure display in the Contacts, click . From here you can...
Right-clicking the contact area opens a menu...
Compose e-mail | Compose an e-mail to the selected contact with selected e-mail client |
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Visit homepage | Visit the selected contact's homepage |
To: | Currently not available in Opera for Linux |
Cc: | Currently not available in Opera for Linux |
Bcc: | Currently not available in Opera for Linux |
Cut | Copy selected contacts/folders to clipboard, then delete them |
Copy | Copy selected contacts/folders to clipboard |
Paste | Paste contacts/folders in clipboard into active contact folder |
Delete | Delete selected contacts/folders |
Select all | Select all contacts/folders in active contact folder |
New » | |
Contact | Create a new contact in active folder (type in information from scratch) |
Folder | Create a new contact sub-folder in the active contact folder |
File » | |
New | Create a new, empty contact file (existing contacts are of course kept) |
Open | Switch between different contact files |
Save | Explicitly save active contact file (always saved automatically though) |
Save as | Save all contacts to a different contact file |
Save selected items as | Save selected contacts to a different contact file |
Insert File | Select an Opera contacts file to merge into active folder |
Properties | Edit properties for selected contact or folder (including "Contacts") |
The main bar contains a set of buttons that help you to do essential Web browsing, including...
You can configure the main bar by right-clicking it, or from View on the main menu.
The personal bar displays bookmarks you use often on the screen all the time, so you can reach them instantly without having to go through the Hotlist.
From Main bar under View on the main menu, you can select...
Drag and drop works like magic with the personal bar...
To open a bookmark on the personal bar, just click it. Press Shift to open in new window, and Ctrl + Shift to open in the background.
If you click a bookmark folder on the personal bar, you'll get a menu with all the bookmarks in that folder.
If you right-click on a bookmark on the personal bar, you'll get the bookmark's context sensitive menu.
You can configure the personal bar by right-clicking it, or from View on the main menu.
The address bar consists of (left to right)...
You can configure the address bar by right-clicking it, or from View on the main menu.
If you choose to run Opera in Multiple Document Interface (MDI) mode, all your Opera windows will appear inside a single Opera application. The window bar provides an overview of and access to all your open windows, as does the page bar that appears in Single Document Interface (SDI).
You can do the following with the window bar.
Toggle between windows | Click buttons on window bar |
Create new, empty page | Double-click window bar |
Show menu for window | Right-click button on window bar |
You can configure the window bar by right-clicking it, or from View on the main menu.
If you choose to run Opera in Single Document Interface (SDI) mode, all your Opera windows will appear in separate Opera applications. You can still have multiple pages inside each of the Opera windows. The page bar gives you access to these pages through nice tabs, and replaces the window bar that appears in Multiple Document Interface (MDI).
You can do the following with the page bar.
Toggle between pages | Click tabs on page bar |
Create new, empty page | Double-click page bar |
Open page in new window | Doubleclick tab |
Close page | Press Shift and click tab |
Show menu for page | Right-click tab |
You can do about anything with drag and drop from and to the page bar.
Drag to Hotlist | Add bookmark for page |
Drag to personal bar | Add page to personal bar |
Drag to page bar in other window | Move page to other window |
Drag from personal bar | Open page |
You can configure the page bar by right-clicking it, or from View on the main menu.
When you are pointing to something with your mouse, the status bar will display information about it. This includes...
You can decide which browser to identify as by clicking the area on the status bar which says "Identify as..."
The status bar can also show the time.
You can configure the status bar by right-clicking it, or from View on the main menu.
When a Web page loads, a progress bar displays the following information (left to right):
Learn more about fine-tuning toolbars
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