In comparison to other prevalent browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, or CocCoc, Opera stands out for its swift browsing speed, user-friendly interface, and commendable processing prowess. If you've developed a fondness for this browser, let's explore how to harness email capabilities on Opera to expand your repertoire of browsing tricks.
Mastering Email on Opera: A Comprehensive Guide
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Step 1: After installation, the program interface will resemble the image below.
Step 2: To quickly add an email link that appears on the browser's startup screen, select Add a site.
Step 3: Enter the homepage of your email account and select Add it.
Now you have a quick link to your mailbox.
Next, proceed to log in to your Gmail inbox.
If you're new to Gmail, you can refer to Mytour's guide on creating a Gmail account.
Step 4: Select the email icon you just created in the previous step. Then, log in with your username and password.
Step 5: That's it, next time you just need to click on the created icon to be directed straight to your personal mailbox.
If you prefer not to inconvenience yourself by having to open a new tab every time you check your mail, you can save the mailbox link to your bookmarks bar.
By default, the browser doesn't display the bookmarks bar; you need to enable it.
Click on Menu at the top left corner, then select Bookmarks, and then select Show Bookmarks bar
To add your mailbox to the bookmarks bar, access your mailbox and click on the heart icon in the address bar or press Ctrl + D, then select the desired location and choose bookmarks bar.
Each time you check your email, you can access your mailbox directly from the toolbar.
Now you know how to create a quick link to your own mailbox. But if you download attachments from emails, where do they go? Let's find out to save time searching.
To find out where the downloaded files are saved, click on Menu at the top left corner and select Settings
On the screen that appears, you can see the Download section. The Download location is where the downloaded files are saved. To change the download location, select Change... or if you want to choose a location to save for better data organization, check the box Ask where to save each file before downloading.
So Mytour has introduced you to using email on the Opera browser.
In addition to the Opera browser, you can also try using the browsers mentioned in the article top 10 best web browsers that Mytour has introduced. They meet the requirements for browsing speed and are user-friendly.
Other prominent browsers like Google Chrome or Firefox also support accessing Gmail or many other email services. Therefore, you don't need to worry about compatibility issues between different web browsers.
