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    • moppera
      moppera @Guest last edited by

      @nvmjustagirl That's what I'm doing again and again

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by leocg

        I have a link to the bookmarks on my sidebar... There is a keyboard shortcut to access it too.... WHY must it pop that bar I do not want at the top of my browser window up every time I add a link etc?? Is there no way to turn that one off without having to "remove" it every single time??

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        • burnout426
          burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

          Download the Opera installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder named "Opera Test" on your desktop, set "install for" to "standalone installation", uncheck "import data from default browser" and install. Test in that Opera but do not enable Opera Sync and do not install any extensions. Turn the bookmarks bar off, close Opera and start it up again.

          Does it happen there too? You can do launcher.exe "https://example.com/" on the command line with Opera open or closed to see if an outside link somehow triggers it.

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          • A Former User
            A Former User @Guest last edited by

            @nikaalexandrov this problem has STILL not been fixed. Is there someone around who will actually fix the issue? I am getting tired of repeatedly having to turn off/uncheck the stupid 'show bookmarks' box repeatedly whenever I try to drag bookmarks to the correct folder all the freaking time.

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            • jin8864y
              jin8864y last edited by

              I have the exactly the same issue. I am wondering what their intention is.

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              • moppera
                moppera @sgunhouse last edited by

                @sgunhouse : ... and how can we stop it?

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                • leocg
                  leocg Moderator Volunteer @moppera last edited by

                  @moppera Selecting a different place to save bookmarks?

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by

                    It's annoying. The same issue on Linux, Windows and MacOS 😞

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                    • A Former User
                      A Former User @moppera last edited by

                      @moppera So you dont use bookmarks bar? I find it the most useful tool there is. But and its a big but, I have the word bookmarks (BMKS) on the bar and use that to quickly find my favorite sites not on the speed dial. Speed dial is fine but not for like 20 icons or more.
                      Ya if your bookmarks bar only has like google maps and such it serves no purpose. Try opening bookmarks bar and seeing if your bookmarks is on it. You may like it.

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        I had the same problem but fixed it tonight and here's how:

                        Next time you're at a page that you want to bookmark, DON'T right click and add to bookmarks. Instead, go to the small heart icon at the far right of the address bar and click that to save. You'll probably see 'Bookmarks Bar' as the save option. Change that to something else, speed dial or as I do, 'Other Bookmarks'.

                        Right click the bookmarks on the bookmarks bar and choose 'send to bin'. Do them all and assuming that you've unchecked the 'Show Bookmarks Bar' option, then the bar will disappear and won't return. Mine has been fine.

                        For the bookmarks that you've deleted from the bookmarks bar and sent to bin, go into the bin, open each page individually and using the heart icon again, re-save them to wherever your preferences are.

                        Now, next time you're on a page that you want to bookmark, just right click on it and choose the usual 'Add To Bookmarks' option. The heart icon will open and you can see that it's not being saved to the bookmarks bar.

                        And that's it. It's worked for me and it'll work for everyone else too.

                        MS

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                        • moppera
                          moppera @Guest last edited by

                          @holecrap Different people, different opinions, what can I say? I neither use the bookmarks bar, which I find annoying, nor speeddial, one of the most needless features that Opera came up with and all other browsers copied, I have no clue why. Oh, I see, there are people who like it like you. Could you explain why?

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                          • moppera
                            moppera @Guest last edited by

                            @popinjay01 How long did it take? I have got hundreds of bookmarks in kind of 50 categories. I cannot imagine this is what the developers had in mind, it seems like a tremendous waste of time, while there should be a button that ensures one simply does not use the bookmarks bar and it should never pop up. Something that was default state in earlier Opera versions.

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                            • A Former User
                              A Former User @leocg last edited by

                              @leocg
                              Why should I have to select another place to save my Bookmarks? I have no issue with the bookmarking system in Opera. THAT works just fine. What i take issue with, is the fact, every time I add a new bookmark, the dumb bar REAPPEARS at the top of the browser page.. wasting space. So I have to open the bookmark page, uncheck "show bookmark bar".. then close. If I add another.. there's the damn thing AGAIN... I can access bookmarks via the heart at the top of the browser.. and I have access in my sidebar.. where I want it... I have no use for the dumb bar that keeps hogging browser page space up top each time i add one.. THAT is the issue here. There is NO NEED for it to keep popping back up, once I un-check show it!! If I UN-CHECK "show bar".. it should STAY UN-SHOWN!!
                              Get it now?

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                              • leocg
                                leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                                @hankster1958 No need to shout. Banned for a week.

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                                • leocg
                                  leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                                  @hankster1958 Answering your question, since adding a bookmark to the bookmarks bar seems to make it show up, placing the bookmark somewhere else will probably avoid that behavior.

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                                  • moppera
                                    moppera @leocg last edited by

                                    @leocg Sorry, but that is not possible. The bookmark bar pops up before you select a place to store it

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      I think it's a bug. This issue doesn't occur in early versions.

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                                      • burnout426
                                        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                                        When I hit ctrl + d to bookmark a page, if "bookmarks bar" was the last-selected location, the bookmarks bar will automatically show with "Bookmarks bar" selected in the drop-down in the Bookmarks dialog that shows up. But, if I click that drop-down and switch to "other bookmarks", the bookmarks bar automatically disappears. I can swicth back and forth between "bookmarks bar" and "other bookmarks" in the drop-down in the dialgo the bookmarks bar with switch on and off to match.

                                        If I hit ctrl + d to bookmark a page where the last-selected save location is "other bookmarks" (as in, anything but "bookmarks bar"), the bookmarks bar isn't automatically enabled.

                                        That behavior seems makes sense to me. However, I can understand that some users might want to save to the bookmarks bar without it automatically showing where they only enable the bookmarks bar themselves when and if they're ready. But, if one never plans to make use of the bookmarks bar at all, they should just set the save location to "other bookmarks" (anything but "bookmarks bar") and they'll be good to go from then.

                                        For users that never wanted to use the bookmarks bar and just discovered that all their bookmarks have been saved there, they can goto the URL opera://bookmarks, click on "Bookmarks bar", click in the area in the right-hand pane under the line that's under the "Bookmarks bar" text, hit ctrl + a to select everything and then drag the selection to "other bookmarks" in the left-hand pane. Then, create/update an bookmarks on the page and set the location to "other bookmarks" and you'll be all good.

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                                        • leocg
                                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @moppera last edited by

                                          @moppera It doesn't happen here on Opera developer 65, so maybe it's just a matter of time.

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                                          • moppera
                                            moppera @leocg last edited by

                                            @leocg Good to know, thank you

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