[Solved]Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right
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fishmom last edited by leocg
Opera used to have a really handy navigation tool in the top right corner. This was different than the history tool as you could see what the site was for each open tab and click on it to go to that tab. It seems that every time Opera gets updated this feature disappears. Please restore it. I rely on it heavily as I often have 50 or more tabs open at one time (and often multiple windows, too), when I'm working on large projects -- which is always. Please don't tell me that this feature is part of history -- it's not the same. In order to find tabs in history, I might have to scroll through months of stuff to find the open tab I'm looking for, and when I click on it, it just opens a new tab instead of taking me to the existing one. Would you guys please stop f**ing with this really handy tool and make it permanent? There used to be a fix for it, but that appears to have disappeared.
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A Former User last edited by
Did anything changed so far or it's still useless new features compared to "recent closed tabs button"? I wonder is there anyone who really need or even use that openned tabs serach feature? I just can't figure out some scenarion when you can usefully use that search feature.
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Rogerb last edited by
The recently closed tab list issue is solved to my satisfaction, and I'm grateful the devs listened. Yes, I would prefer the older means, a more intuitive icon that opened the full list of closed tabs immediately, but that's a nitpick, because the list is there in its original spot and although it displays only three, more are available with a single click. Well done.
I presume the devs felt searching tabs was a high priority and, based on our rancor, sought to find a way to provide legacy functionality (reopen closed tabs) while offering the new sexy feature of searching open tabs. They succeeded as well as can be expected in this latest update.
I have yet to search a tab. But I reopen closed tabs frequently, if for no other reason than I accidentally close one I meant to keep open while closing a slew of others I had opened.
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superduper last edited by
@Rogerb said in [Solved]Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right:
while offering the new sexy feature of searching open tabs
This sounds like an Opera shill performance. What's so sexy about searching open tabs? Unless one is a pervert, of course. I personally have never used it and try as I may, I cannot see any reason why I would search in open tabs instead of simply looking through them. And it's not only me. Several other people in this thread have stated that they find the search in open tabs feature absolutely useless.
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treego last edited by
@superduper said in [Solved]Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right:
@Rogerb said in [Solved]Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right:
while offering the new sexy feature of searching open tabs
This sounds like an Opera shill performance. What's so sexy about searching open tabs? Unless one is a pervert, of course. I personally have never used it and try as I may, I cannot see any reason why I would search in open tabs instead of simply looking through them. And it's not only me. Several other people in this thread have stated that they find the search in open tabs feature absolutely useless.
I find myself searching for both open and closed tabs quite a bit. This is very useful. Thank you, Opera.
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A Former User last edited by
@treego I just wonder. Can you explain us at least one valid reason why do you need searching feature in openned tabs instead of just look at them?
I dont know but I really dont need to search through something that I already see. -
treego last edited by
@airforce25228 said in [Solved]Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right:
@treego I just wonder. Can you explain us at least one valid reason why do you need searching feature in openned tabs instead of just look at them?
I dont know but I really dont need to search through something that I already see.When many tabs are open ... especially across multiple workspaces, not all tabs are visible or easily visible.
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A Former User last edited by
@treego So you need to search because you really dont know what, when and where did you open? How do you organize your real work or/and life? You must me in constant stress and chaos
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treego last edited by
@airforce25228 said in [Solved]Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right:
@treego So you need to search because you really dont know what, when and where did you open? How do you organize your real work or/and life? You must me in constant stress and chaos
I am not in constant stress or chaos at all. It's very simple to understand if one is reasonable enough to think about it. If one has many tabs open across multiple workspaces, the search is very handy. Think about it for awhile. It's very logical.
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superduper last edited by
@airforce25228 It's just an Opera shill covering up for their screw ups. Sometimes I may have about 30-40 tabs open, where you cannot see their names. But it's easier to just click open some in the general area then doing open tabs search. I have always been wondering why this feature was needed. There is an earlier post is this thread that goes deep into exploring why the search in open tabs feature is a useless one.
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treego last edited by
@superduper said in [Solved]Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right:
@airforce25228 It's just an Opera shill covering up for their screw ups. Sometimes I may have about 30-40 tabs open, where you cannot see their names. But it's easier to just click open some in the general area then doing open tabs search. I have always been wondering why this feature was needed. There is an earlier post is this thread that goes deep into exploring why the search in open tabs feature is a useless one.
Hah! Tough crowd! It doesn't steal my Opera Joy, though. Cheers!
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newworldman last edited by
I haven't got time to say all I want to say here right now, so will return.
I didn't use recently closed tabs feature often but there were scenarios where if I had two windows open and by accident shut down my main window first (containing zillions of tabs), I would lose the main window on restart. With that option I could easily restore it.
So I'm now using that extension that was mentioned. But just now I had a crash (or some sort of weird behaviour) and lost everything - pinned tabs and the lot, so back to a blank window essentially.
About two three months ago Opera was almost ideal for my workflow but this and two other changes have introduced serious usability regressions. Tab search is one of them. Despite what's mentioned above it is in principle an excellent feature. (Vivaldi has this as well.)
However, the current implementation is poor and is a speed bump.
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avmon last edited by
I think it is a joke to users to mark this issue as "Solved". Not only the requests of many users for a better usability of Opera are not taken into account, but also these are not respected in this forum.
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superduper last edited by
@newworldman Here is a well reasoned statement why the closed tabs feature is/was so useful. Compare it with Opera shills' claims how sexy the new search in closed tabs and search in open tabs features are and what a joy it is to work with them. Without giving any substantiations to these claims.
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superduper last edited by
@leocg said in [Solved]Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right:
people could already have learned to deal with it
Sure, they have. I personally have switched to Vivaldi.
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ericartman92 last edited by
@mentallymental we all mentioned that it's only a temporary solution. This was discussed in much greater detail in another topic, but our kind moderators have closed it for some reason that they tried to explain, bit it's still not clear to me.
As of now, there's no flag, there's won't ever be a flag, nor will there ever be the same "recently closed" functionality in opera. You can adjust to the sorry substitution that opera have instead, or switch to using some other browser. If you choose option two, the only one that I am aware of is Vivaldi, because it has the exact same feature that got removed from opera. -
ericartman92 last edited by
And by the way, a separate big thanks to the mod that marked it as Solved, and made a miserable attempt to reason why. There is no solution. You closed the other thread, probably because at it was such an eyesore on an official forum as many people posted their dislike and said they're switching to other browsers. And then you essentially take down this thread as well. This is a thread literally asking for a feature. That feature, in its requested form, is not in the application. How come this is "Solved"? Judging by your logic that even though there's no direct solution, but there's something that no one in the thread wants, I suggest you remove the "feature request" part of the forum completely as it's just not making any sense to ask for things and then get different answers marked as "Solved". Bravo opera.