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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      Quick access menu is still disable.

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

        @kened: I meant "disabled".

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        • andrew84
          andrew84 last edited by

          bug with invisible area of the silm 'Add a site' tile is still there on all channels.
          alt text

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          • andrew84
            andrew84 last edited by andrew84

            Bug.
            The search phrase in first row is unreadable in address bar dropdown(in both light and dark theme) if the cursor is away.
            2019-10-17_181634.png

            Edit:
            Also, selected item shouldn't have white text on light blue background, I guess. In 64 it looked in in the other way.
            2019-10-17_182847.png

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            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

              @kened They already said that it was removed due to incompatibility with the new address bar.

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

                @leocg: It was removed definitely?

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                • ralf-brinkmann
                  ralf-brinkmann last edited by

                  "DNA-80584 Closing active tab – the last active tab should be shown" still does not work if the active tab was opened by clicking a link in an external program (e-mail client, usenet client, external pdf-reader ...). Instead the focus goes to the last tab on the far right.
                  W10x64, Operax64

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                    @kened Don't know but I don't think it will return soon.

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                    • firuz-u7
                      firuz-u7 last edited by

                      When you want to add a bookmark and click to select the folder appears two scrolls and you have to scroll to find the button is ready:
                      Please fix it.
                      Note:
                      You need to have more than ten sub folders to appear two scrolls.
                      https://imgur.com/WbCdASo
                      https://imgur.com/8a2sQfG

                      And Will 2 sidebars be combined in Opera like Opera GX?
                      https://imgur.com/undefined

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                      • burnout426
                        burnout426 Volunteer @firuz-u7 last edited by

                        @firuz-u7 said in Opera 66.0.3475.0 developer update:

                        When you want to add a bookmark and click to select the folder appears two scrolls and you have to scroll to find the button is ready:

                        Mentioned the poor design to Opera. Hopefully they will make it better.

                        However, do note that you don't have to click the done/ready button. The bookmark is saved automatically when you click the heart icon. Clicking a different folder just moves it (automatically). All the done/ready button does is close the dialog, which you can do the same by just clicking outside the dialog. As in, the done/ready button is just a "close dialog" button that you don't really need to see.

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                        • firuz-u7
                          firuz-u7 @burnout426 last edited by

                          @burnout426 said:

                          @firuz-u7 said in Opera 66.0.3475.0 developer update:

                          When you want to add a bookmark and click to select the folder appears two scrolls and you have to scroll to find the button is ready:

                          Mentioned the poor design to Opera. Hopefully they will make it better.

                          However, do note that you don't have to click the done/ready button. The bookmark is saved automatically when you click the heart icon. Clicking a different folder just moves it (automatically). All the done/ready button does is close the dialog, which you can do the same by just clicking outside the dialog. As in, the done/ready button is just a "close dialog" button that you don't really need to see.

                          Это понятно но дела привычки и еще когда хочу папку выбрать прокручивать очень не удобна потому что есть две полосы прокрутки и иногда один прокручиваю иногда другой.
                          https://imgur.com/WbCdASo

                          И у Opera GX обе боковые панели объединены а в обычной Opera надо открывать вторую боковую панель чтобы использовать расширения для боковой панели .
                          https://imgur.com/undefined

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                          • firuz-u7
                            firuz-u7 @burnout426 last edited by

                            @burnout426 said:

                            @firuz-u7 said in Opera 66.0.3475.0 developer update:

                            When you want to add a bookmark and click to select the folder appears two scrolls and you have to scroll to find the button is ready:

                            Mentioned the poor design to Opera. Hopefully they will make it better.

                            However, do note that you don't have to click the done/ready button. The bookmark is saved automatically when you click the heart icon. Clicking a different folder just moves it (automatically). All the done/ready button does is close the dialog, which you can do the same by just clicking outside the dialog. As in, the done/ready button is just a "close dialog" button that you don't really need to see.

                            This is understandable, but it’s a matter of habit, and even when I want to select the scroll folder, it’s not very convenient because there are two scroll bars and sometimes one scrolls sometimes the other.
                            Https://imgur.com/WbCdASo

                            And Opera GX has both side panels combined, but in regular Opera you need to open the second side panel to use extensions for the side panel.
                            Https://imgur.com/undefined

                            Sorry, I wrote in Russian

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                            • andrew84
                              andrew84 @burnout426 last edited by

                              @burnout426 said in Opera 66.0.3475.0 developer update:

                              done/ready button is just a "close dialog"

                              I thought this is a chromium's limitation and can't be changed, but in Vivaldi it works logical/correctly: if I don't press 'done' button, bookmarks won't be added.

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                              • leocg
                                leocg Moderator Volunteer @firuz-u7 last edited by

                                @firuz-u7 English here please

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                                • firuz-u7
                                  firuz-u7 @leocg last edited by

                                  @leocg said:

                                  @firuz-u7 English here please

                                  This is understandable, but it’s a matter of habit, and even when I want to select the scroll folder, it’s not very convenient because there are two scroll bars and sometimes one scrolls sometimes the other.
                                  Https://imgur.com/WbCdASo

                                  And Opera GX has both side panels combined, but in regular Opera you need to open the second side panel to use extensions for the side panel.
                                  Https://imgur.com/undefined

                                  Sorry, I wrote in Russian

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                                  • spiryts
                                    spiryts last edited by

                                    Finally, we have one side bar, thank you, so can I have hope for option to move it on the right side ?, and, can something be done with "wyślij do mojego flow" to make it shorter.

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                                    • burnout426
                                      burnout426 Volunteer @andrew84 last edited by burnout426

                                      @andrew84 said in Opera 66.0.3475.0 developer update:

                                      @burnout426 said in Opera 66.0.3475.0 developer update:

                                      done/ready button is just a "close dialog"

                                      I thought this is a chromium's limitation and can't be changed, but in Vivaldi it works logical/correctly: if I don't press 'done' button, bookmarks won't be added.

                                      Yes, I think Vivaldi's way makes more sense. Vivaldi's UI is a giant web page, so when you click on the bookmark icon, I don't think you're invoking the add bookmark function directly, which allows Vivaldi to not invoke the real function until you (the user) really chooses to actually save the bookmark.

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                                      • andrew84
                                        andrew84 @burnout426 last edited by

                                        @burnout426 said in Opera 66.0.3475.0 developer update:

                                        Vivaldi's way makes more sense

                                        I also like that in Vivaldi the 'Clear browsing Data' popup is standalone (opens without the Settings page appearing first)

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                                        • elspivo
                                          elspivo last edited by

                                          Dear Opera, how about posibility to adding custom websites to the left side-bar (mobile or desktop version)? It will be great to pin Twitter, or Instagram, for example. Something like Messenger, or Whatsapp. Do you have any plans for it? I will be grateful for your response.

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                                          • xantares
                                            xantares @Opera Comments Bot last edited by xantares

                                            Just happened that Opera was locked into a fullscreen mode (Linux Mint/Cinnamon, latest). Neither Esc nor F11 helped to cancel it; Ctrl-Q-ing out was possible, but Opera re-started fullscreen (– and I mean fullscreen, not maximized!).

                                            The way to go was either to lose the current session deleting Current Session file from profile – or hacking that file with an hex-editor, changing the .state value in the setWindowBounds3 record (type 0x0E) from 0x05 to 0x01 (and adjusting .width and .height int32's a little) and thus keeping the session.

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