It's on the same line when it's maximized, but not when it isn't.
But seeing wakingup screenshot made me realize how you could move the window if it would be on the same line: by having a title bar which was already a pain in the ass to re-enable after each update in v12.
I'm missing the normal menu bar too. I would accept even possibility for menu bar to be usually hidden and show it after hitting Alt key, like it is done in some MS software - this way both screen estate and navigation easiness would be saved.
i have a question with the pepper player when a new adobe update comes up can you revert it back to normal like it was before or is this permanant because it worked for me before on a 480p video a 5 minute video at the end had around 15000 dropped frames now it is at 100 which thats fine for me but when a new adobe flash player comes out will i have to revert the settings i did to try it out and see if it still lags?
Yep, development and support has pretty much ended for the Presto desktop line of Opera browsers. Though security updates may still be a future possibility, if they are needed, but possibly only until Opera ASA deem the Blink version of Opera a worthy replacement for Opera (Presto) 12.xx and below.
Lem, that didn't answer the user's question though
Classic tabs establishes clearly defined behaviors so it's easy to figure out what it's going to do. I suggested it as something that might help. The answer was at the link I gave. You can set it as you want. It can activate last-focused tab when closing a tab or activate the next/previous tab when closing a tab. It's all in the setting.
Useless is in the mind of the beholder. Useless for you perhaps. I have no problem with the defaults that are there, and so many great options to add engines, and easily use them, even if not the default.