They do not automatically sort. New bookmarks are added to the beginning of the folder. If you wish to sort your bookmarks you have to do it manually from the Bookmarks section of the Opera menu.
Opera is awful with bookmarks, just AWFUL.
We eagerly await the extension you are going to program to improve things. Or is crying about how bad something is in an unhelpful way the most we are going to get out of you?
Have you tried disabling PDF Viewer, enabling Chrome PDF, restarting the browser and testing with another PDF? The issue might be specific to that extension.
Click on Options in the installer. If you're choosing a non-standard path you may also want to choose a "Standalone install" where the user settings are stored in the same folder instead of the default location. (Sorry, I don't know commandline options for the installer - it probably can be done, but I don't know.)
Update to the above. Did a system restore which rolled Opera back to V 33.0.1990.115 which is working OK. Need to think about whether to allow it to update to 34 and re-do the last batch of Windows updates.
Currently you can't. This is because Flash is one of the major sources of vulnerabilities on the internet and Chromium based browsers barely tolerate its existence as it is. They generally do not support outdated versions at all. Its being phased out as a whole too.
Great, I am using the same extension. It was just recently updated. Twice. While some bugs were squished - kudos to the developer since two bugs bugging me very much disappeared - a "feature" was added that auto sorted listed bookmarks. Developer immediately issued a second update with that feature optional.
Update the extension if it didn't already autoupdated itself, and then click the bottom cogwheel button and untick the "Enable auto-sorting" option.
Best way is to reset sync, (there is a web page for that) which will sign you out of all devices. This removes all BMs from Opera server. Do your deleting and adding of BMs, then resign in, which will repopulate your BMs to tell Opera server.
I NEVER stay synced, because syncing is fraught with unintended errors (duplicates, deletions etc)
I agree with you, and I left a post in the Suggestion Box forum to this effect but I'm not holding my breath. Apparently it appears in folders with 10 or more dials. Definitely should be an opt-out choice somewhere, but I don't find one.
If you like to try sidebar extension, there is V7 Sessions (I'm the author)
You can enable auto-sessions in settings (max 10)
this will allow you to access previous sessions (active tabs at the end of it)
auto-sessions works from the point when you install it and enable it, there is no Opera session feature that extension relies on, or something like that
are you saying that pages are zoomed without your action (like auto zoomed)
and when you set it to 100%, on next visit they are zoomed again?
how do you set 100% zoom?... from Opera menu (O button)?
no, not the bookmarks bar at all. What happened (I now have it back to normal) was the "sidebar" on the bookmarks tab disappeared. That is where all the hierarchy of the bookmark folders is visible. It's back because I set it in opera/extensions/sidebar. How it suddenly got turned off is a mystery and caused me hours of wasted time.