switch most recently visited tabs by hitting Ctrl+Tab
Look for "tab cycling" in opera:flags. There isn't a way to bring the list back without extensions though.
Of all the places--I found out that Gmail will let you put up an unread count on your favicon tab (even for a pinned tab). You have to go into the Settings and then look at the Labs. They have a lab called something like Unread Count or something like that. That way, i really don't need a notifier extension at all. Nice.
Well...
1: No? I might be blind, but I have "Open in new tab" and "Open in new Window". Nothing else.
2: Yeah, you are right. There are some fields. Still... missing others.
5: All right... didn't know that flag stuff.
definetly need an opera for symbia (nokia) forum. i see that there are for android, windows, apple e.t.c but most people who use opera are in 3rd world countries where Pacquiao Vs Bradley En Vivo</p><p>Pacquiao Vs Bradley has a sizable market share, so
I didn't mean to show full url all the time, but only when page fails to load.
Browsers does not redirect if you type "www" in front of url - server does, so if server not configured properly for that it will not redirect you to right page.
I could find Stash useful if it was in a sidebar and available in any tab, but as it is I find it pretty redundant. Unique features are great and what made Opera what it was, but unless the features 'flow' in browser use they lose their edge. For me it seems so half-hearted but for those who can make it work all well and good I guess.
There's no need to enable the power user mode for this option, just scroll down the settings page, tick the advanced settings checkbox then tick the "Disable tab bar's top spacing when browser window is maximized" option.
Glad it worked for you, nattrill. I prefer the smaller speed dial size myself. I can display more website folders, if I need to, and also, can try to maximize nice wallpaper for a background. It seems like we get a small picture of the website, so if your website is mostly white 🙂 then that's what you get. It's looks okay and colorful to me -- the snapshot of the web page.