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Dec 26, 2010

Opera Mini 4.2 / 5.0 Simulators; Test Blogs/Websites In Opera Mini Browsers

If you own a blog or a website, with the Opera Mini Simulators, you can easily check how your blog or website displays on Opera Mini browsers via your PC. This is really essential if a meaningful percentage of your blog/ website visitors make use of Opera Mini browser to access your blog or website.

As at the time of publishing this post, majority of  visitors to my blog make use of Opera Mini browser according to the stats via Google Analytics and Statcounter. As a result of this, I have decided to tweak my blog so that it can load faster via Opera Mini browsers.

You too can check how your blog or website displays  in Opera Mini browser by using the Opera Mini Simulators below. Just visit the web pages of the simulators below, enter the address of your blog or website and hit enter.  You only need the "Arrow Keys" and the "Enter" keys on your keyboard to navigate.

1. Opera Mini 5 Simulator : http://www.opera.com/mobile/demo/

2. Opera Mini 4.2 Simulator: http://www.opera.com/mobile/demo/?ver=4



I hope this info helps....


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1 comments:

  1. Nice info. this is really good for optimization purposes. A blackberry simulator will also make sense.

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