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First, open a new tab in Opera, and type " about:config" in the address bar (without the quotes), and hit Enter (or Return on Mac OS X).Using text file configuration is really not as scary as it may feel - read on:
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The next portion of this tutorial explains how to use your own, custom combination of rows and columns. This is how you can customize your speed dial using one of the built-in settings personally, we prefer 6 columns and 3 rows, which best suits our screen proportions. To apply a new set of rows and columns to your Opera speed dial, make your selection and click on the " OK" button to apply it right away (Opera will of course remember this setting between sessions - the next time you open it, in other words).Opera will open the speed dial configurator popup, which offers choices of speed dial configuration: "Small", "Normal", "Wide", "Large", "Large wide", and "Extra large" - with the number of columns and rows indicated between parentheses, respectively.If you look towards the bottom right corner of the speed dial screen, you will notice a " Configure Speed Dial" button - click on it: The default Opera speed dial displays 9 website thumbnails, which may be enough for most users.(Sample default speed dial screenshot, image credits official website) If needed, start by launching the Opera web browser once in, open a new tab, and you should be looking at your speed dial screen pictured below is the default speed dial of Opera 11, before you configured it for your own websites:.

The easiest way to customize the size of your Opera speed dial is to use the built-in customizer: Add/remove cells (websites and thumbnails) from speed dial screen
