Extension's sidebar don't show on macOS full screen mode.
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kyu3 last edited by
Hello! I used Opera Stable 60.0.3255.116 on macOS Mojave 10.14.5. The extension's sidebar don't show on macOS full screen mode.
Capture this issue↓↓
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmPt6lhuyOEIncidentally, I sent this bug's report. This issue's bug number is "DNAWIZ-62309".
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A Former User last edited by
It certainly does not show. Why does maximize do the same thing as full screen? In fact, to get back to the normal size after maximizing, I had to use the full-screen keyboard shortcut.
Why has version 60 had so many updates in such a short time? Is it that full of bugs?
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xiamenese last edited by
I go into Full Screen using Ctrl-Cmd-F, the standard Apple shortcut for entering Full Screen, the sidebar is certainly there as are the traffic-light buttons for close, minimise and maximise (to Full Screen).
But there is another shortcut, Shift-Cmd-F, which hides the tabs and the sidebar.
The "maximise" green button switched to Apple's full-screen with no menu-bar several versions of the operating system ago ... somewhere around 10.11; prior to that version, the maximise button expanded the window, to the whole screen but with the menu-bar in place. To replicate that with any of the recent iterations of the OS, you have to hold down the Alt key as you click the button.
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kyu3 last edited by
This issue keep to happen. I use Opera Stable 63.0.3368.43 on macOS Mojave 10.14.6,
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CodeCrash last edited by
I'm using Opera 65.0.3467.48, still facing the same issue.
anyone, any fix?
Thanks.
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kyu3 last edited by kyu3
@CodeCrash Hello! I think this issue will be not fixed. Because Extension sidebar will integrate into sidebar. Latest Opera Dev integrated. And Opera GX, too.
Opera 66.0.3508.0 developer update:Opera Desktop team official blog
https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2019/11/opera-66-0-3508-0-developer-update/So, I added Twitter sidebar extension to Opera GX. Incidentally, Opera GX can't show Extension sidebar by selecting menu.
My Opera GX↓↓
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kyu3 last edited by kyu3
Opera Stable 66 was released. And Extension's sidebar integrated into sidebar. So, I think this topic should be closed.
Opera 66 initial release makes it easier to reopen closed tabs and to access extensions - Blog | Opera Desktop
https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2020/01/opera-66-initial-release-makes-it-easier-to-reopen-closed-tabs-and-to-access-extensions/