turn back please save as mhtl
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opera-user-from-2002 last edited by
Ok, Opera. I've installed Vivaldi. It's slower, so I will use it only for saving mhtml for now.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by leocg
@opera-user-from-2002 Unless Vivaldi is patching Chromium to still give the save as mhtml option, they will probably loose it too.
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opera-user-from-2002 last edited by
Opera 62.0.3331.18 is using Chromium 75.0.3770.80 and is not able to save as mhtml.
Vivaldi 2.6.1566.44 is using Chromium 75.0.3770.102 and is able to save as mhtml.Opera has better UI for now, but last few month I see much regress as a user. I still hope to stay on Opera.
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opera-user-from-2002 last edited by
After upgrading Vivaldi to 2.6.1566.49 (Chromium 75.0.3770.145) mhtml still exists.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@opera-user-from-2002 Vivaldi seems to be adding a command line to keep the option enabled as already discussed.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
Just modify Opera's shortcut to pass
--save-page-as-mhtml
to launcher.exe. Then, when you try to save a page, Opera will allow you to save as mhtml. It'll even do it by default. In Vivaldi, the first time you save, the file extension will be .mhtml but will save as a web page with files unless you change the drop-down After that it should work right.When the mhtml flag was available, if you turned on saving as mhtml, it'd disable saving as webpage complete. Now when you turn it on with just the command-line option, you get the save as mhtml option and the webpage complete option. So, although you have to pas in a comnand-line option now, things are actually better.