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  1. Don’t use the cache folder for permanent storage, that’s not smart… Simply create a new folder, for example under your profile directory, and download your user.js files to that folder. See ‘Help > About Opera’ is you want to learn where Opera currently stores data.

    The userscript checks for which website it is intended by itself, so you don’t really need to use Site Specific Preferences, you can also enable ‘User JavaScript’ for all pages by selecting a directory for userscripts in ‘Tools > Preferences > Advanced > Content > JavaScript options…’

  2. [...] tech-buzz.net, thilak gives us a solution on how to use Opera with Google Reader. [...]

  3. [...] If you use Opera, which Google doesn’t support, TechBuzz points to a script to make it work. [...]

  4. Google reader now works with Opera without any additional UserJS scripts. Yummy!

  5. Piotr: Thanks for the heads up, I think Google understood the pains of Opera users ;)

  6. I'm having a problem installing Opera 9.02 on FC5.
    Every time I try to run it, it comes back with a “unable to find software information” error.
    When I try to run it from the command line, I get 6 conflict errors.
    I must add that I already have Opera 8.54 but I close it down before I try and run it.

  7. Seems that Google has a thing to Opera and it’s not good. Lately, the Google Calendar was also smashed in Opera…
    It’s weired that Opera is the first one to pass Acid3 though ;)

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