If the “Editor” option does not appear in your Opera Mobile browser, it’s possible that the browser doesn’t have a built-in text editor feature, or it may not be enabled. Opera Mobile is primarily designed for web browsing, so it may not have the same text editing capabilities as a dedicated text editor app.
If you are trying to edit text within a web page or document, you can use the default text input and editing features provided by your device’s operating system. Here’s how you can edit text on most mobile devices:
Text Fields: When you encounter a text field in a site web page or app, you can tap on it to bring up the on-screen keyboard. You can then type, edit, and format text within these fields.
Select and Edit: To edit existing text, you can usually tap and hold on the text you want to edit. This should select the text, and options to cut, copy, paste, or edit may appear.
Cut, Copy, and Paste: You can use the cut, copy, and paste functions to manipulate text. To do this, select the text, and then use the appropriate option from the context menu that appears.
On-Screen Keyboard: Your device’s on-screen keyboard usually provides features for text editing, such as arrow keys, backspace, and the ability to move the cursor.
External Text Editors: If you need advanced text editing capabilities, you may consider using a dedicated text editor app, which you can download from your device’s app store. These apps provide more robust editing features.
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