Opera 66 initial release makes it easier to reopen closed tabs and to access extensions
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james438 last edited by
When I say you berate Opera I am specifically referring to this can't do attitude with Opera. Your dismissive answers are becoming a little frustrating for me.
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elspivo last edited by
Opera, is there an option to add Dark Theme for Messenger from sidebar?
Thank u for Stable ver. 66 - new options looks great! -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@james438 Well, when I have a (possible) solution for an issue, I use to try to present it.
And when I have the answer to a question, I try to answer it. If my answer is that something can't be done, it may be that I know it can't be done or it may be just my opinion. -
james438 last edited by
@leocg: You have answered/addressed almost nothing that I said.
- Please try to be positive/enthusiastic about Opera.
- If it is only your opinion that something can't be done please say so and try to present a work around/alternative solution.
- Try to show some understanding/empathy with those that are having trouble with some aspect of the browser.
Can you please point out the link you were referring to regarding the changes to pop out?
For reference, here is the link again: https://blogs.opera.com/desktop/2020/01/opera-66-initial-release-makes-it-easier-to-reopen-closed-tabs-and-to-access-extensions/#comment-194622
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @elspivo, enable
opera:flags#enable-force-dark
, restart the browser and see if it's good enough for you. -
A Former User last edited by
Open this link in a new tab: https://caps-a-holic.com/c.php?go=1&a=0&d1=8895&d2=13716&s1=85550&s2=138749&i=0&l=0
Before Opera 66: The big image (Fullscreen Comparison) is focused.
Opera 66: The top of the page is "focused". -
elspivo last edited by
@l33t4opera: Looks good, but I want only dark messenger on sidebar, not all websites
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@burnout426 said in Opera 66 initial release makes it easier to reopen closed tabs and to access extensions:
@vegelund Goto the URL
opera://about
and take note of the "profile" path. Close Opera and open the "Preferences" file with JSONedit. Delete the "Keybindings" object. Then, under "extensions", delete the "commands" object and save your changes. Start Opera to see if the crashes go away. If so, reconfigure your shortcuts and see if they work without crashing.Thanks! I appreciate the advice, but that’s too advanced for me. I expect a new version of a browser to work without starting to modify things.
Looks like no one else has problems with user-defined keyboard shortcuts to open sidebar extensions like V7 Notes.
Guess I’ll skip keyboard shortcuts and use Ctrl+s to open the sidebar and then click my chosen extension. It’s only one click extra.
Knowing Opera, the next version or four down the road – everything magically works again.