[Compilation]Discussion on How To Disable Tab Emojis?
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ddkapps last edited by leocg
The latest update adds yet more stuff I don't want and never asked for and can't seem to turn off. I don't want to see a list of emojis when I hover over a tab. Seriously, you waste your resources on this?? Please at least add an option to disable if you must add such an unwanted feature. I am regretting my choice of Opera more and more with every update.
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kumagoro42 last edited by kumagoro42
@leocg said in how can i remove these emojis:
@neinja190 As said, it's not possible to remove them at the moment.
This is unacceptable. It's not just that I don't have any use for them. Now every time I hover on a tab, I have to look at the poo emoji?! It's disgusting and offensive. How could they possibly think it was a good idea to include the poo emoji among the main group? What would the intended use ever be for it, to mark one of our tabs as crap? It's nonsensical.
This misguided feature has to be switched to optional, stat.
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metoalso last edited by
Been using Opera even when there was Netscape and this is the worst yet with emojis that won't go away ! ! Time to try different I guess .
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Romanophile last edited by
I agree, they are annoying. I looked everywhere in my settings and I was surprised to see that there was no option to turn them off. Please stop this.
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jinliann last edited by
I seriously can't believe there isn't a way to disable this.
I use Opera for work and now I have not only a list of silly emoji whenever I hover the mouse over a tab, but the little poop is among them. Very very professional indeed.
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Nam62 last edited by leocg
I am sick & tired of shit that Opera keeps adding to the browser! How the hell do I turn off Tab Emojis?????
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red last edited by red
@jinliann said in How to disable Tab Emojis?:
I seriously can't believe there isn't a way to disable this.
Luckily there is, at least for now, a flag to disable it in opera://flags/.
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LaughingMuse last edited by leocg
I'm not exactly sure when they showed up, but it's recent, and I don't want them there taking up extra space. How do I get rid of them? I've tried searching for 'emoji' and 'tab preview' but wasn't able to find where I can shut these off.
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LaughingMuse last edited by
@red I'm not seeing that yet in my browser, and I'm running the latest on Windows (version: 110.0.5130.66). I'll keep checking and hopefully it will show up soon. This "feature" is annoying as all get out.
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red last edited by red
In Opera 111.0.5168.18 you can disable it in opera://flags. (I hope it lasts)
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kumagoro42 last edited by kumagoro42
@red How do you get to that release? My Opera says 110.0.5130.66 is up to date (and there's no emoji disabler in Flags in that build).
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LaughingMuse last edited by
@red I'm not able to update to that version yet - just tried checking for updates. Maybe tomorrow.
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Redstart last edited by
Tab emojis are an utterly ridiculous, childish addition to the browser, and the fact we can't easily disable them further convinces me that the Opera devs are completely out of touch with their users. Unbelievable
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tastodd last edited by
@kumagoro42
Until Opera Stable gets that flag, you can disable it on the command-line. For example, you can right-click on your desktop, goto "New", choose "Shortcut", point it to opera.exe in the install folder, name the shortcut what you want and click finish. Then, you can right-click on the shortcut, goto "properties", switch to the "Shortcut" tab and add a space and --with-feature:tab-art=off to the end of the target field value. Then, when you start Opera with that shortcut, the feature will be disabled.For example:
"C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera\opera.exe" --with-feature:tab-art=off
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revgoodwin last edited by
@redstart said in [Compilation]Discussion on How To Disable Tab Emojis?:
Tab emojis are an utterly ridiculous, childish addition to the browser, and the fact we can't easily disable them further convinces me that the Opera devs are completely out of touch with their users. Unbelievable
Opera is clearly being run by children. No rational adult would think this was a good idea.