Glossary

This glossary explains terms often referred to in Opera's help function.

Term Explanation
Access point Automatic folder-like way of organizing e-mail
Accessibility features Functions (e.g. zoom and keyboard shortcuts) that make software easier to use
Address bar The bar where you enter Web addresses (URLs)
Bookmark Shortcut (stored in Opera's Hotlist) that can take you to a Web page
Browser Computer software used to visit Web sites
Certificate Used as an "ID card" between you and a secure Web service
Clipboard Temporary storage place for text, images, or other information you copy, move, or paste e.g. into other applications
Cookie Small file saved on your computer by a Web site in order to remember you
Desktop The area behind all your applications on your computer screen
Download To transfer a file from a remote computer to your computer
Double-click To rapidly click your mouse button twice
Drag and drop Moving things from one place to another using the mouse
Frames Small Web documents that together build a full Web page
Hotlist The area on the left with the Bookmarks, Mail, and Contacts icons
Java Programming language developed by Sun Microsystems
JavaScript Non-standardized programming language used to make Web pages more alive
Messages Collective term for e-mail messages and news articles
MIME Method used by servers to identify files it sends to your computer
National domain Domains such as .no for Norway and .jp for Japan
Personal bar Toolbar with quickly accessible links and search engines
Pop-up A function that makes a new window "pop up" on your screen
Preferences Options you can set in Opera
Protocol A set of rules that define how computers communicate
Proxy server A computer that can filter, change, or speed up information as it is passed between your computer and a Web server
Right-click To click the right button on your mouse
Server A computer that can send Web pages, e-mail, news, etc. to your computer
Service provider (ISP) The organization that hosts your Internet services
Session Saved representation of pages and application windows
Skin Graphics that change or liven up the user interface
Source Document that describes the content of a Web page
Style sheet (CSS) A file that describes layout, fonts, and colors on a Web page
Top-level domain Domains such as .org, .net, and .com
Upload To transfer a file from your computer to a remote computer
User interface Menus, dialogs, buttons, and input fields used to interact with software