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Welcome to the Official Opera useful links Thread. Post all your useful links for Opera...

Addons, Setups, buttons & skins:

- The Opera Custom Button & Command Creator

- CustomizeGoogle for Opera

- Del.icio.us Opera Buttons

- Opera Skins

- Opera Setups

- Opera Panels

- Opera 9 Buttons

- GreaseOpera - the UserJs Manager

- jsMan - the UserJs Manager

- Opera's UserJS Manager | UserJS Manager @ My Opera

- iOpera - The best Internet Experience on any Desktop

- Making Opera look like other browsers

- ZDYX's Menu for Opera/Opera Handy Menu

- Obook Plugin

- Opera Widgets

- Widgetize, the Opera Widget generator

- TTT - Link updated!

- Web Accessibility Toolbar [For Opera]

- Opera developer tools

- skins - Ilya B

- New Color Schemes

- Copy rich-text in Opera 9/Opera Cannot Copy Full Pages of Text and Graphics (solutions inside)

- QSaver. Fast saving (many) pages in mht

- oGet. Support 24 Download Managers in Opera

- Search Engines Sharing Thread

- Menu Tool SEo V.3

- Twelve

- Power Buttons

- Custom Buttons

Tips, Tweaks, Infos & Tutos:

- Customizing Opera

- Extending Opera : The Ultimate Guide to Customizing Opera

- Opera FAQ's, Tips, Tricks & Tweaks

- How to make an Opera skin

- Opera's Settings File Explained

- Opera Wiki

- Opera resources

- Miscellaneous tips for Opera users

- Resetting your Opera profile

- Skin changelogs for Opera 9

- Browser History: Opera

- Opera (internet suite) @ Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

- Opera tutorials

- Having Trouble with Opera? Some basic things to check @ Operafan2006's blog

- Open Page in IE inside opera window with Neptune Plugin @ Operafan2006's blog

- How to Install User java script in Opera @ Operafan2006's blog

- Enabling google's I'm feeling lucky search after failed url attempt

- Opera modifications

- Mailto-to-webmail

- How to customize My Apps menu within minutes

- Customize Speed Dial

- Transfers Tab Shell Context Menu Workaround [Opera 9.5 only > Regression]

- [Patch] Opera app/HTML icons Vista style [Opera 9.5 only]

UserJS/CSS stuffs:

- Google Redux Script

- UserJS for HTML Ruby

- [user js] View page's DOM in a tree view

- UserJS for XHTML 1.1 Ruby module

- View selection source

- Are you missing Firefox extensions in Opera? Check this list.

- [userJS] Orangoo Spell Check

- [userJS] Orangoo Spell Check 2

- [userJS] Orangoo Spell Check v3 - Removed by request

- OSpell 1.0 beta 20 - Spell Checker for Opera

- UserJS for MathML 2.0 | UserJS processor for MathML

- Last.fm UserJS

- Operapedia UserJS

- Top 150 Popular Firefox Extensions and Opera + More extensions

- UserJS.org

- Userscripts.org [use this userjs: Emulate Greasemonkey functions (direct link)]

- SEOBar.js -- Google PageRank, Alexa and so much more

- Google services fix (The world through a Google)

- [userjs] answers.yahoo.com (visual fixes)

- XPath tool

- Cross-domain XMLHttpRequest

- [userJS] alt + s @ Neowin.net

- text-replacement-utf-8.js

- ROBO Sticky (Opera's forum thread)

- "Sticky-notes" for Opera

- Extra-download-links

- My userjs/modified userjs @ Operaised -- The blog

- [userJS] code editor tab like behaviour @ My Opera

- [userJs] Grab and scroll @ My Opera

- Virtual keyboard interface for form elements @ My Opera [screenshots > Yahoo! | Opera Community | Google]

- [CSS] YouTube Video Resizer @ My Opera

- [userJS] Xippee for Opera @ My Opera

- [userJS] TextArea Backup @ My Opera

- [userJS and +] My program for Opera (Quick Saver, FlashBlocker, Opera Loader, and more!)

- [userJS] A Script like NoScript @ My Opera/[userJS] Ultimate blockage @ My Opera

- [userJS] Snap Links - Open multiple links by drawing a box around links @ My Opera

- [userJS] OpS - Opera input suggestion (for Kestrel branch) @ My Opera

- [userJS] Gmail 2.0 for Opera @ My Opera

- [userJS] Silverlight in Opera

- [userJS] Plugsome Toolbar

- [userJS] Youtube Video Screen

- [userJS] Pretty XML tree view for Opera | Pretty XML tree view

Bookmarklets "optimized" for Opera:

- Bookmarklets Thread

- Googmarklets (Google Bookmarklets)

- Xray | Alternate bookmarklet for Opera

- View Selection Source

Goodies & Official Stuffs:

- Opera buttons

- Opera Wallpapers

- Opera Skin Editor

- Opera Software - by Widgets

- Opera Stats Viewer

- Opera Developer Community

- Opera Mini? Simulator

- Web Applications Blog

- Opera Bits

- Desktop Team [Changelogs/Infos > Official Opera Weekly Builds Thread @ Neowin.net]

- Opera Community

- Opera Labs

- Opera Watch

- Planet Opera

- Opera | Stranger, yet...

- Opera Wallpapers @ Ivan Minic's blog

- Opera Tools

- Firefox - Opera @ Andrew Gregory's Web Pages

- Operafan2006 - Links

- New Opera Logo - sugestions

- More about Opera logo

- SerbianFighter's article about Opera logo

- Logo concepts by Chris Shaddock

- SerbianFighter's logo

- Operaised search

- (Opera) Transformers banners! @ My Opera Community

- OperaFly - Opera Backup Solution

Opera - portable device:

- Opera usb

- Portable opera

- Opera Tor

Reading about Opera:

- Opera Fan [Russian]

- MyOpera [Russian]

- Saito [Japanese]

- Opera News [Japanese]

- Opera Japan [Japanese]

- Opera Fansite [German]

- Opera Info [German]

- Tobbis blog [German]

- Magyar Opera [Hungarian]

- Magyar Opera Watch [Hungarian]

- Opera Cesky [Czech]

- Opera-Fr.com :: Communaut? francophone [French]

- Wikipedia.org : Article sur Opera [French]

- Wikipedia.org : Article sur les fonctionnalit?s [French]

- Fonctionnalit?s d'Opera ?quivalentes aux extensions Firefox [French]

- Fonctionnalit?s d'Opera ?quivalentes aux extensions Firefox II [French]

- 10 raisons de choisir Opera [French]

- Traductions de documents sur Opera [French]

- Miroir officiel francophone de t?l?chargement d'Opera [French]

- Tutoriel pour installation & configuration d'Opera 9 sous Ubuntu (Linux) [French]

- Utilisez Opera depuis votre clef USB [French]

- Opera Zone [italian]

- Risidoro [italian]

- Babox [italian]

- Adas [Polish]

- Quiris [Polish]

- Polska Planeta Opery [Polish]

- Opera Turkiye [Turkish]

- M2Y [Chinese]

- Suribe [spanish]

- Opera Tips & Tricks [spanish]

- Opera's Oomph [Dutch]

- Opera Prehliadac [slovak]

- Opera Indonesia [indonesian]

- Opera World [Portuguese]

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None, so far. I'm just tending to lower my raised eyebrow when topics of useful links expand to be a topic of links instead ;)

Keep it short, keep it simple. Quality is everything, quantity nothing!

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