If you have to save something to your computer in the course of regular web surfing, it is most likely that this “something” is an image. The methods of saving images in most modern browsers are almost the same, some differences are only in the organization of work with images stored in the local memory of the application.
Necessary
Opera browser
Instructions
Step 1
If you want to save a picture from a web page open in Opera to local media, right-click on it and select "Save Image" from the pop-up menu. The browser will open a standard save dialog, in which you need to select one of the local computer directories and change, if necessary, the file name. The picture will be placed in the specified location and with the specified name after you click the OK button.
Step 2
Before showing the image to the user, the browser places it in its own local file storage - "cache". This allows you to save pictures from the pages that you have visited earlier by extracting them from this storage. If you decide to use this method, open the browser menu, go to the "Page" section, then to the "Development Tools" subsection and select the "Cache" item. Opera will open a page with a list of sites available in the local storage and several content filtering settings.
Step 3
Check all the checkboxes of the left column of settings so that the browser selects only pictures from the stored page elements. Then select the site you are interested in from the list and click the "Preview" link next to it. Opera will open another page where you will see all the available pictures and information about each of them. Select the image you need, and then proceed in the same way as in the first step.
Step 4
Another way to save the image requires the use of some kind of graphics editor. In the context menu of pictures there is an item "Copy image" - select it for the browser to place the image of the picture in the clipboard of the operating system. Then start the graphics editor, create a new document (Ctrl + N) and paste the image from the clipboard into it (Ctrl + V). After that, save the new picture to a file (Ctrl + S). This operation can be done using a text editor Microsoft Word, but the image can only be saved in the format of a text document.