Set self added Search Engines as Default
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A Former User last edited by
I added a search engine (ecosia.org) to opera and I find it in the settings under "Other search engines". Unfortunately I can't set it as default search engine...
So my suggestion:
Give the user the ability to click "Make Default" on self added search engines.(Or if you could add Ecosia to the default search engines my problem would be solved as well ;))
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A Former User last edited by
@ma77hiaz +1
I want and need that option too! Please, Opera, change something! -
acidinmyfridge last edited by
@ma77hiaz there's a chrome extension that sets your search engine to ecosia
you need this opera add-on to install chrome extensions
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/download-chrome-extension-9/just open chrome webstore in opera browser.
hope this helps.You think you know, but you have no idea.
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A Former User last edited by
@acidinmyfridge
The Problem is, that the addon doesn't work properly...
It doesn't take me to the ecosia search but to google...
This problem appeared when I upgraded to Opera 49 I think... -
acidinmyfridge last edited by
ah i see, that is very unfortunate. maybe it's worth a try writing an e-mail to support from ecosia directly since it's their own add-on?
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A Former User last edited by
@acidinmyfridge I already contacted them and there's nothing Ecosia can do. It's because Opera changed something.
Thats what they told me: "We’re currently looking into fixing this with Opera, but unfortunately, there’s nothing we can do without their support to make the Ecosia extension work again in Opera."
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acidinmyfridge last edited by
@jwsp1 that's really unfortunate then -.- i asume, the add-on in the opera store does not work either then.. interesting though, because someone commented that it works in Opera Neon
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/ecosia-the-search-engine-that-plants-trees/?display=enYou think you know, but you have no idea.
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A Former User last edited by
@acidinmyfridge I think Opera Neon doesn't support extensions but you can set your own standard search engine (you cannot in "normal" Opera browser)...
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A Former User last edited by
@acidinmyfridge I get an "download chrome extension: downloading timeout reached"-error when I try to install the Ecosia extension...
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acidinmyfridge last edited by
@jwsp1 really don't understand what's the conflicting part, that makes the extension not usuable anymore. really a shame.
yeah, i think you can set the default search engine in Neon. i checked that out briefly when it came out back then, not using it.You think you know, but you have no idea.
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A Former User last edited by
@acidinmyfridge I'm not using Opera Neon either. I like the normal Opera browser more but would like to set my own custom search engine.
Can't be hard to implement in Opera Browser since it's available on Opera Neon.
I messaged @opera several times on twitter and by email but I don't get an answer - maybe other users have more luck... -
acidinmyfridge last edited by
that is somewhat frustrating, to not even get an answer.
if i may suggest: maybe take a look at vivaldi browser. i came across that browser a couple of months ago and i really like it a lot. it is chromium based, very customizable, has a lot of goodies going on (like tabstacking), ecosia can be set to default search engine. yyou download extensions directly from chrome webstore (ofc you can use opera add-ons too when you change file to crx and load it in dev mode). it is clean and neat and very functional, dev team and forums are very active and there is frequent updates.for me, using vivaldi works just great and i use it together with opera, and by how it is going, i might make it my preferred browser. excuse the wall of text, did not mean to monologue here ^_^
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A Former User last edited by
@acidinmyfridge I tested it once but I like and use Opera's sidebar very much, where you can add e.g. WhatsApp and Telegram Messenger, take screenshots,... Hope Vivaldi will add something similar
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acidinmyfridge last edited by
@jwsp1 actually, vivaldi does have webpanels for whatsapp and fbmessenger, though i am having trouble getting the fbmessenger to work, the whatsapp webpanel works just fine. you can basically add any prefered website as a webpanel in vivaldi. there's also screenshot option in the right bottom bar ^_^ it's all there, just not in the same spot like in opera. it even has tab stacking
oh and btw: i found a solution (more or less) to the search engine issue: i found this add-on
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/custom-new-tab-page/?display=en
here you can set ecosia.org as default url for new tab. so whenever you open a new tab, it will just open ecosia search engineYou think you know, but you have no idea.
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A Former User last edited by
@acidinmyfridge Didn't know about all the cool features! Just looked closer and you're right - Vivaldi has lots of interesting features too. Thanks!!
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acidinmyfridge last edited by
@jwsp1 you're very welcome, mate ^_^
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A Former User last edited by
OK, I am very mad at so stupid & unresponsive programing like on this problem.
Opera team! You are programming fucking browser! Do you understand? Fucking browser!
And, you haven't been able to understand priority about custom additional search engines that can become default!It is total madness! Sorry Opera team, but you are total idiots!
Problems:
Opera can't do custom additional search engines that can become default!
Opera can't open custom personal default page every time Opera start or open new tab!Two fucking logically basic features for every browser and you cannot deliver!
FUCK!
Opera team....you are MORONS!
It is phenomenal how much feature managers and programmers can be morons! FANTASTIC!
Opera team...do you even use your own browser? -
A Former User last edited by
@leocg I created account on opera only for this comment. Don't take me wrong but every browser is allowing user to modify some basic functionality. While vb666 used bad language it DOES NOT make the issue less relevant. The sole fact that you are not allowing users to change the most basic thing in the browser is really unacceptable. What amazes that 5 (or 6 depending on country) built-in search engines but you are not allowing to remove, you are allowing users to add their own search engines but you are not allowing them to change them to use them as a default.
vb666 should probably watch his language but you should watch your customers unless you have very good and reliable source of financing your project.
By the way - I am using Opera only to download other browser because Opera pages are the only reliable pages working evn in outdated IE however I have no problems to switch to Vivaldi.