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Figured since your all Opera lovers liek myself, thought Id share a little thing I made to spoof those poor firefox users. http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/16400382/

An example is in my sig, support Opera! Put this in your sig!

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nice. where can i get it?

You can get it here........ http://my.opera.com/community/customize/skins/info/?id=3784

Mind you I made my own menus and customised some of the icons to make it look

more authentic than the theme on that d/l page.

I can give you the pages where I got the custom buttons & stuff if you like?.

Your the only person who has seen it, that has said something nice about it.

For me I like the look of Internet Explorer 7 very much.

cheers

blinkybill

Hi lotuis,

If you go to this page http://nontroppo.org/wiki/CustomButtons

Then scroll down to this section of the page "Menu Buttons".

In that menu is this button "Toggle Menu bar on/off AND dropdown the main menu (with image if using several custom skins) — Same but uses V8.0+ hidden menu mechanism."

Drag the button to the toolbar. Then you should see the word menu

on the toolbar....... Click on that word "menu" to hide or unhide the file edit ...etc.

For me once i hid the file edit ...etc i right clicked on that button and selected Remove

from toolbar as you dont really need it again.

Also if you want to make custom buttons as i did you can go to this site http://nontroppo.org/tools/buttonmaker/ or this one http://my.opera.com/tomu/homes/files/butto...rowser-adv.html

cheers

blinkybill

Looks Good My Friend, :D

I also added this

[Options]

Pagebar max button width = 250

Pagebar min button width = 250

to my skin.ini file belows where its says

[info]

Name = LikeIE

Author = inzavi

Version = 2

Preview Image =

This will give you the long tabs like IE 7 and as you open them they will get smaller

and then larger when you close them again.

And if you download this theme http://my.opera.com/community/customize/skins/info/?id=3744

it will give you more original icons as in the real IE 7 that you can use to replace the icons that

arent right in this theme.

cheers

Hi,

I just noticed i got this under my nickname

Warn: (0%)

What does it mean?.....Am i doing something wrong

that i dont know

cheers

blinky

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