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    • sedgerton
      sedgerton last edited by

      This may be a silly question, so please forgive my ignorance. I am trying to open 3 tabs @ startup in a specific order. I go to settings> On startup> Open a specific page or set of pages Set pages> Startup pages> Use current pages. . . The pages are listed from top to bottom in settings, & left to right on the browser.

      The browser opens the far right tab (bottom in settings) 1st. How do I make the browser open the far left (top in settings) tab 1st? Every other browser I've used does it differently. . .

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        What's your Opera version?

        Such an issue has been discussed earlier.
        It was stated then that there was no way to order those.
        As I can suggest, unless there's a means appeared otherwise, that you could find a sessions extension, create a session with your desired pages, then set that session to open on start-up.
        You could even have a few alternative sets to choose from that way. If, of course, such an appropriate extension exists 🙂

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        • bobwhitley3
          bobwhitley3 last edited by

          I'm a little late to the party but this may help someone else in the future.

          There is a very easy workaround that allows reordering startup pages:

          1. Open a new instance of Opera and put the tabs in the desired order
          2. Go to settings and click "Use Current Pages" in the "On Startup" section

          Voila - reordered!

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