The voices are telling me that Lee Roberts said on 7/13/2004 7:36 PM:

Interesting concept there and I'm glad it works.

Problem is still the same.  No one made a tool for Opera.  You just hacked a
solution to make it do what you wanted it to do.  Without your excellent
knowledge and fine instructions the average computer user wouldn't know how
to do those things.

Actually, if you read closely, what I posted is a way to combine the already existing and excellent web developers' menu by Toby Inkster, which you can get at <http://goddamn.co.uk/tobyink/?page=10> and Rijk van Geijtenbeek's blog menu. I just included the link to my blog because:


(a) I'm a blog pimp, and

(b) At least one of y'all is going to want to put on both the blog menu and the W3Dev menu. I know, you *say* you'll never want to, and then I get these whining emails: "You broke my blog menu!"

I hate to be so disagreeable (well, that's a lie, I love it), but in fact there's quite a few neat-o tools for Opera, and with a little effort you can find links to them on Opera's website.

Here's one <http://www.crispen.org/etc/search.zip> they probably won't link to. Opera gets a couple of bucks for having their search menus point to some corporate search engines. You can't begrudge them the money, but there's others I like better. Unzip this in your profile directory for Opera 7.5.
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