Try Opera
Posted: Tue 17 Jan 2006 12:36 pm
Not sure if I ever said this here yet, but for those who haven't discovered it yet I mean the Internet Browser called Opera. Which you can find here: http://www.opera.com/
Althou there are a few very good browsers out there other than Internet Explorer, eg, Mozilla and Firefox as well, I like Opera the most and I've been using Opera for about 5 years or so - each browser has it benefits - on a side note some have better security and run faster than Internet Explorer, but my main suggestion is that Opera has a handy feature for auto magnifying a webpage, which helps on the days you're not, or can't, wear your lenses.
This option can be used in various ways,
1. The regular drop down list thats on the toolbar which starts off at the default 100% but ranges from 20% of default to 1000% of default, ie 10x times bigger!
2. Using a hot key usually a combo of CTRL+ whatever key you assign the higher magifications to, then it will jump to whatever range you want.
3. The mouse and keyboard, hold down CTRL with both mouse buttons pressed and drag the mouse, up to increase, down to decrease.
Its that simple.
Opera has some other really handy features too, you can open multi pages in a tabbed formation all within the browser itself, so no multi-windows unlike Internet Explorer. Althou Firefox and mozilla have this as well, Opera can control-block banner and other popups and it wont use as much system resources as I.E. either so it wont crash as much on lower spec PCs.
Maybe someone will find that useful.
Althou there are a few very good browsers out there other than Internet Explorer, eg, Mozilla and Firefox as well, I like Opera the most and I've been using Opera for about 5 years or so - each browser has it benefits - on a side note some have better security and run faster than Internet Explorer, but my main suggestion is that Opera has a handy feature for auto magnifying a webpage, which helps on the days you're not, or can't, wear your lenses.
This option can be used in various ways,
1. The regular drop down list thats on the toolbar which starts off at the default 100% but ranges from 20% of default to 1000% of default, ie 10x times bigger!
2. Using a hot key usually a combo of CTRL+ whatever key you assign the higher magifications to, then it will jump to whatever range you want.
3. The mouse and keyboard, hold down CTRL with both mouse buttons pressed and drag the mouse, up to increase, down to decrease.
Its that simple.
Opera has some other really handy features too, you can open multi pages in a tabbed formation all within the browser itself, so no multi-windows unlike Internet Explorer. Althou Firefox and mozilla have this as well, Opera can control-block banner and other popups and it wont use as much system resources as I.E. either so it wont crash as much on lower spec PCs.
Maybe someone will find that useful.