Test your Website in Opera Mini Simulator
You can check how your site showing in Opera Mini browser by using the Opera Mini Simulator
1, Open the Url ” http://www.opera.com/mini/demo/ ” in your web Browser
Then you will get the following window
Then accept the agreement you will get the test window
Enter your Url
Click the go button you can see your website in Opera Mini

Opera Mini Simulator Simulator tips
* Use your mouse or keyboard to control the simulator (F1, F2 function keys, arrow keys and Enter to navigate).
* Drag the scrollbar or the screen to scroll the page.
* Pass an URL directly to the simulator using a simple bookmarklet.
You can see the live demo of Opera Mini that functions as it would when installed on a handset by using this Simulator.
You can Try Opera Mini 5 beta and Opera Mini 4.2.
Opera Mini Simulator Simulator is Powered by MicroEmulator, a pure Java implementation of Java 2 Micro Edition in Java 2 Standard Edition licensed under LGPL.
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February 20th, 2010 on 5:04 pm
Nice service from Opera! I tested my blog and it looks cool!
February 21st, 2010 on 5:00 pm
Just I tested my blog.Its working.Thanks for the post.
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February 21st, 2010 on 10:20 pm
nice article just now implemented it….. Thanks for sharing

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February 23rd, 2010 on 11:09 am
nice article anish
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February 25th, 2010 on 9:39 am
Oh thanks for this one, this will really help to see how our website looks. BTW you can use MobilePress Plugin to give your Blog a better look for Mobiles.
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March 26th, 2010 on 10:36 am
I’ve been looking for the updated bookmarklet (if there is one anymore) for Opera Mini that allows you pass the url of the page you’re currently on (while using a browser on a PC or Mac) to the Opera Mini demo you describe in this post. There used to be one for the first version of this simulator, but that bookmarklet no longer works when using the newest simulator.
You mention in your article above something about doing this when you said, “Pass an URL directly to the simulator using a simple bookmarklet.”, but there is no further information about how to do this. Again, I’m on a PC using Firefox, and I’m running the Opera 5 Mini Simulator; I’d like to have a bookmarklet in my Firefox favorites that allows me to select it and the url of the page I’m currently on will be passed to the Simulator. Anybody know how to do this with the newest version of the Simulator?
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. I can’t find any info about this anywhere.