Make use of Opera's chameleonic features

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As a proud Opera user, you probably let your browser identify itself as Opera browser by default. Although most websites do work and display more or less properly in Opera, there are still many of them which don't comply with the standards and contain many non-standardized code segments (usually working in IE only) thus confusing the standards-based browsers which leads to improper appearance of the site in the end.
Fortunately, Opera is clever enough to handle this in most cases by applying a disguise against the web server, it just needs to be triggered the right way. To make it identify as another browser however, you need to press F12 and go to “Network” tab in the “Site preferences” menu first and select “Identify as Opera (IE, Firefox)”, which is rather impractical. How lucky we are to have another, much simpler solution to this.
The solution starts with enabling the Status bar through View > Toolbars menu if you haven't done so earlier. After that, either press Shift + F12 or select Customize after right-clicking the Status bar (at the bottom of the screen) to get to the Appearance window and then choose Buttons tab in the opened window.
After selecting the Status category, you'll see “Identify as” button among several others. Drag this button, drop it over your Status bar, align it anywhere you want and don't forget to confirm the actions by clicking OK in the Appearance window. Since now, you can switch your browsers identification by a single click on the “Identify as” button sitting in Status bar. Simple enough, huh?
Of course, thanks to Opera's flexibility, you can locate this or any other button (Clock, Progress bar) to a different place besides Status bar. Yet, Status bar appears to be the best place for it.

Make use of Opera's chameleonic features
 
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