The Opera browser is famous among Internet users for its stability, speed and flexible settings. However, a large number of settings and options for "Opera" can confuse an inexperienced user. But it's actually pretty simple.
It is necessary
Computer, browser "Opera"
Instructions
Step 1
Launch the Opera browser by double-clicking on its shortcut or from the Start menu - All Programs - Opera. In the top menu of the browser, click "File" - "New Window". If you wish, you can use the "hot" shortcut keys for a new window - CTRL + N (keys must be pressed simultaneously). A new window has opened. Now you can enter the site address you need in the address bar and start enjoying surfing.
Step 2
Instead of opening a regular window, you can also open a "private window" by using the same browser menu or by pressing CTRL + Shift + N. Private windows differ from ordinary windows in that they do not remember the history of the pages you visited and do not save them in the browser cache. This function is very useful if you are viewing pages on someone else's computer or if you want to keep secret which pages you have visited.
Step 3
As mentioned above, the Opera browser is especially famous for a large number of its settings, useful both for a regular user and for web developers. Settings for accepting and editing cookies, network settings, even settings for selecting the transfer to the server of the User Agent header and settings for auto-refreshing the page are just a small part of the many settings of this browser. Moreover, in addition to the basic browser settings on the official Opera website, you can download and install many useful extensions, add-ons and widgets to make surfing the Internet a real pleasure.
You can get acquainted with the settings of the Opera browser in more detail by clicking on the "Help" item in the browser menu or by pressing the F1 key. Having studied the browser settings more thoroughly and learning how to use them, you will turn the Opera browser into a very convenient and useful tool.