James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
> Carl Lowenstein wrote:
..
>> Second anomaly, and actually what prompted me to try to uninstall.
>> What _is_ this page that comes up labeled Speed Dial?  I deduce that
>> it is something like bookmarks, but different.  And I can't get rid of
>> it.  Except by brute force removing all my opera personalization,
>> which isn't very much at this time.   $ rm -r $HOME/.opera
>>
>> I am underwhelmed, to say the least.
> 
> Speed dial is O's idea of an empty window - which I don't like as much
> as you don't like, I think. I gather the thought is that if you don't
> want a "home" page then there's no harm in using that otherwise empty
> space to put this wonderful feature into. Some people seem to not be
> bothered by it. Some people like the "always restore session" option,
> instead.
> 
> I'll have to look up how I disabled it in mine -- it's not exactly obvious.
> 

in
  about:config
set
  speed dial state 3
which is explained in
  http://www.opera.com/support/usingopera/operaini/index.dml

Why they can't put the explanation inside the configuration tool seems
like a good question.

Regards,
..jim

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