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Some time ago I made some XP style HTML icons for Opera. Now that Opera 9.5 has a nice new interface... why didn't they think of updating that 9x era HTML icon? :argh: In addition, the application icon's no larger than 48x48. Make that two-and-a-half violations for fitting into Vista's UI.

Anyways, following the icons I did for Firefox, here's another patch for Opera. This one updates both the application icon and the HTML icon.

Download the patch here. Extract the files to your Opera folder (i.e. C:\Program Files\Opera), then run Patch.bat as administrator. (It will clean up after itself when done.) To reload the icons in Explorer, follow the instructions here.

Ok, so mmm I'm using a spanish version of opera so, what would be the number I should enter???

According to this article, Spanish is 3082. To be really sure, open Opera.exe with Reshacker, expand "Icon Group," then anything below it, and note the number you see.

Also thanks to ThalSwe and Darken for your comments (and Darken for the bug report). :)

Where can I get a clean sheet icon like the above one (for all sizes) without the Opera logo on it? Or did you designed it?

Use a program like IcoFX to open up imageres.dll in your system32 folder.

According to this article, Spanish is 3082. To be really sure, open Opera.exe with Reshacker, expand "Icon Group," then anything below it, and note the number you see.

Also thanks to ThalSwe and Darken for your comments (and Darken for the bug report). :)

I did that... Actually Opera in spanish is the same version that is in english... Just the language file changes... So I think this patch might be universal ^^...

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