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RE: one (as in the only) reason why I don't use Opera
by jbauer on Mon 8th Dec 2008 20:32
in reply to "one (as in the only) reason why I don't use Opera"
It's the search function. Having the search box open on top of a document is just plain inferior to having it in a bar at the bottom like FF has. I do hit Crtl+F on and off and there is nothing more annoying than having to move that box out of site/whatevva...
Opera has an inline search feature. I have it assigned to the dot (.) key, can't remember if this is the default or not. Anyway, you can define your own shortcut for it, it's listed as Find Inline
RE[2]: one (as in the only) reason why I don't use Opera
by Glynser on Tue 9th Dec 2008 08:05
in reply to "RE: one (as in the only) reason why I don't use Opera"
Yes, the search function is also available, just like in Firefox. Either "/" or "."
In fact, one of the main reasons why I USE Opera is the search feature. The best thing is having short abbreviations for any search engine I want and using them inside the address bar. No need for that "search box" anymore. And the fact that you can define them by yourself is really the best thing I ever saw. Of course Firefox has it too, but guess who's been the first again 





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It's the search function. Having the search box open on top of a document is just plain inferior to having it in a bar at the bottom like FF has. I do hit Crtl+F on and off and there is nothing more annoying than having to move that box out of site/whatevva...
I understand that the browsers want to distinguish each other on little details of all sorts but this is highly annoying for me; btw, this is also true for other applications.