Opera in Russia is the second most popular browser according to Yandex. The program's capabilities cannot be expanded by installing extensions, as is done in Mozilla Firefox, but you can try widgets. Unlike Firefox addons, they do not change the browser itself, so no new features will appear. On the other hand, updating Opera does not cause any of the widgets to stop working, which sometimes happens with Mozilla.
A lot of widgets have been written for Opera, but for the most part they are useless. As a rule, these are either watches or mini-games. We tried to find the most interesting samples.
Andrey Serebryakov's HTML Post is a simple WYSIWYG editor that can be useful when you leave a comment. Allows you to apply formatting to the text, insert links. In general, it is recommended for lazy people, as well as for dummies.
- Ruler — ruler. Useful for web designers. It can be used to measure the size of individual blogs in pixels.
dotoo is a simple ToDo widget with a nice interface.
- Currency Converter — currency converter
- Buttonmaker — designed for operafans. With its help, it is convenient to make buttons for the browser with the specified actions
- Mass Validator — checking multiple sites with a W3C validator.
Scientific Calculator is an engineering calculator with the ability to calculate logarithms and support themes.