Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg thanks. I replied the dev about it. Let's hope they consider making it back.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg it's not, but I have no use for it. I only (really) miss Googling without opening a new tab.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@leocg
If the new feature is switchable off, there can't be complaints.
I do not use the 'Instant Search' so I switched it off and I don't complain, I also don't mind if someone likes it.'Search in Tabs' is not a new feature. This is an old feature that was part of another feature previously. So they could just remove the 'web' part from 'Instant Search' and call it 'Search in tabs'.
Regarding the provided forum's link.
I don't know how they do gather their statistics (what kind of telemetry), but let's say that 'Instant Search' was not popular. But I do not understand how does the TabMenu refer here then?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@andrew84 It would be a perfect scenario but, in the real world, this is not how things work. Simply there can't be options for everything, everytime.
Regarding the link, it tells the (main) reason for a feature to be removed. Just change Instant Search for any other.
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treego last edited by
@leocg said in Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar:
@andrew84 It would be a perfect scenario but, in the real world, this is not how things work. Simply there can't be options for everything, everytime.
Regarding the link, it tells the (main) reason for a feature to be removed. Just change Instant Search for any other.
Well, that seems to be the philosophy of Vivaldi ... pack the browser with tons of features so that the user decides how he/she wishes to browse the world-wide-web. If that is truly Opera's philosophy as you say, I think you will see more migrating Vivaldi's way -- I definitely keep my eye on it -- I cannot believe that TabMenu and Instant Search wasn't widely used enough to keep it in the works, at least as an option.
I think Opera gets most things right, but I have to disagree here some, honestly.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@treego Vivaldi is a business opportunity that sometimes who have earned a lot of money with Opera saw when Opera changed its engine to Chromium, leaving a lot of Presto widows behind.
Vivaldi was created for those users and seems to still be developed for them.I don't represent Opera at all, so I can't say if it is their philosophy but I guess I could say it's probably the philosophy of 7, 8 out of 10 companies. Users can't always have a choice.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@avl Guess one could hit alt to open the Menu and then h to open that submenu to make it a little faster.
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kmielczarczyk Opera last edited by
@ab-garcez: We’ve noticed that very few of you used it for searching. We changed the Instant search and kept its core functionality: searching among open tabs, which is now easily reachable with its own dedicated button next to your tabs.
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saam last edited by
@leocg Sorry sir i'm new in this forum.
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Sir search history means web history (ctrl+h) every time my history is clear after closing opera.
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My setting is off "clear browser history when u quite opera" but still my browsing history automatically clear after close opera, this problem since 67 version of opera. -
kmielczarczyk Opera last edited by
@vegelund: We're not able to reproduce this issue - can you tell the specific letter you're setting? And maybe you've got some extensions installed?
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ext last edited by ext
I understand. But a green, white or other color padlock means that SSL is implemented. So what does it matter what color is set here?
I have a different question for you, a question for the developer of Opera. When will you fix this bug?
Since several editions of the Opera, a folder: opera autoupdate is automatically created in the Downloads folder in my documents. This folder contains the Crash Reports folder and the file opera_autoupdate.txt
Look, this is not a issue from my computer. Recently, I installed a clean Windows friend and installed the latest Opera and this "opera autoupdate" folder was created in the Download folder.
Contents opera_autoupdate.txt
[7032:7052:0423/111718.051:313858:WARNING:update_check_handler_impl_win.cc(75)] [AU] Task failure count : 0
[7032:7052:0423/111718.051:313858:INFO:protocol_impl.cc(831)] Main update resource available: falseFix it because it's frustrating.
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A Former User last edited by
Did anyone else get this "suggestion" in their opera installation too?
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regnareb last edited by
Why spend time to implement specific sidebar website when you could spend time to implement an add (+) button to let the user add any custom website... That decision is beyond me, the sidebar has so much potential but we are so limited and nearly useless right now
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A Former User last edited by
Opera, please, don't force me to switch to another browser. I don't want to use your sidebar, it's just a waste of screen space for me. But you keep moving features so, that they are accessible only with Sidebar. Now I can't see tabs from other devices without your stupid Sidebar. Opera, please, don't fix things that are not broken. Don't force me to switch