09-04-2005, 12:25 AM
Leshy,Sep 2 2005, 10:17 AM Wrote:This is a very slightly more complicated one. The 1px border you're talking about is a part of the default skin, not of the program itself. Many other skins out there do not have this 1px border there. This leaves you with two options:
- Download a different skin
- In the Opera\Skin folder, open up the standard_skin.zip file, and extract skin.ini. Open this up with your text editor of choice, and find the section [Browser Skin]. Here you can set the Padding values to 0 - most notably the left one as that is the one causing you trouble. Add skin.ini back to the Zip file, and once you restart Opera, that border is no longer there.
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That worked too. Thanks :)
More help plz :wub:
How do I configure Opera to open a link in a new active tab when I middle-click on it? One thing I really got used to with Firefox was that a normal left-click opens a link in the current tab, and a middle-click opens a link in a new active tab.