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To block content in Opera:
1. Right-click on a part of the webpage that isn't Flash (because then you'd get the Flash right-click menu).
2. Click "Block Content". Your screen should feel "faded" with pictures/flash standing out.
3. Click on the item you want to block.
4. Click "Done", at the top. If you're curious about what it's blocking, click "Details" and it will show you.
To cycle through tabs:
0. This only works with Mouse Gestures turned on (Tools -> Preferences -> Advanced tab -> Shortcuts -> "Enable Mouse Gestures"). Also, this is from Windows, so I don't know if it'll work on a Mac, but I like to think so.
1. Hold down your right-mouse button (command-click?)
2. Rotate the scroll wheel
3. Find and highlight the title of the tab you want.
4. Release the right-click
In Opera 6, you used to be able to scroll through all open instances of Opera, but in 7 and onward, the tabs you get are only from a single active instance. So, for me, who turns off the Tab bar, it's not useful anymore and I miss it... but that's why I have a taskbar, anyway.
Edit:// Also, one thing I've noticed is that you can help the "speed" feeling in rendering a page by changing the page redraw: Tools -> Preferences -> Advanced Tab -> Browsing -> Loading: "Redraw instantly" rather than the default "redraw after one second".
Edited 2009-06-05 22:22 UTC