Tabs placed on the left when using OneTab
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
Hi @john-53, I'm assuming you're using Opera 81.0.4196.60 (as you wrote in your previous post).
Check the state ofopera:flags#open-new-tabs-right-to-parent
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If it's set to "default [d]" or "enabled", change it to "disabled", restart the browser and see if this helps.It could be some issue with the default state of a flag, which is set incorrectly.
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john-53 last edited by
@l33t4opera said in Tabs placed on the left when using OneTab:
Hi @john-53, I'm assuming you're using Opera 81.0.4196.60 (as you wrote in your previous post).
Check the state ofopera:flags#open-new-tabs-right-to-parent
.
If it's set to "default [d]" or "enabled", change it to "disabled", restart the browser and see if this helps.It could be some issue with the default state of a flag, which is set incorrectly.
Yes I'm on Version:81.0.4196.60
I switched the settings to each one a couple of times and it doesn't change anything.
I have OneTab on the far left and it normally places the link to the next spot on the right, but to the left of all the other tabs.
This seems to occur regardless of where I have OneTab placed.
Every once in awhile, the new tab will show up in the middle of the tabs, but it never goes to the far right where I wish it to go.
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john-53 last edited by
@l33t4opera I'm now on Opera Version:82.0.4227.23 for 3 days and the opening of links inside OneTab remains a mystery as to their behaviour.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Are you talking about this extension?
In its options, have you modified any of the settings from default?
Can you provide a video showing the difference in Opera and Chrome so it's clear what's going on, where tabs are at, and what links you're opening/restoring?
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john-53 last edited by
@burnout426 I uploaded a screencast of how OneTab behaves with Chromium, then Brave, then Opera.
It's slightly over 2 minutes.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Tested on Windows and can confirm.
I made sure
opera://flags/#open-new-tabs-right-to-parent
is disabled.At
opera://settings/userInterface
, I tried with "Cycle tabs in most recently used order" turned off. I also tried with workspaces turned off. I also close all tabs to start fresh after turning off those settings. No help. Opera restores the tab next to the OneTab tab instead of where the tab was at. It also doesn't matter whether the OneTab tab is pinned or not.I can confirm that it works fine in Brave where the tab is restored to where it was at.
I tested in Opera 81 also. No difference. Also tested in Opera 75. No difference.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
You can try using https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/classic-tabs/. In its options, you can force tabs to open at the end of the tab bar.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
I don't know if this is considered a bug or just due to the way Opera opens links next to the active tab or something like that.
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john-53 last edited by
@burnout426 ok we got a fix, at least temporarily.
I disabled the "new tabs right to parent" option about 3 weeks ago which by itself was no help leading up to fix #2.
I then added the "classic tabs" add on and that has fixed the issue. All new tabs when clicking a OneTab link always open to the far right now in similar fashion to Chromium and Brave.
Thank you @burnout426
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @john-53, I tested it again in the latest Opera stable (.33) on Linux.
When you don't have any other tabs opened, it restores each tab at the far right, but if there are any, then the tabs are placed to the left of them.I see, that this could be considered inconvenient, especially it works correctly for you in the other browsers.
Perhaps Opera's developers should consider to make it work as in the other browsers. -
onetab last edited by
@l33t4opera OneTab.one allows you effectively to commodity and import your tabs as a rundown of URLs. You can likewise make a site page from your rundown of tabs, so you can undoubtedly impart your tabs to others, different PCs, or with your cell phone or tablet.
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