Opera 117 developer
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ralf-brinkmann last edited by
@burnout426
Very strange. If this was just a temporary folder, then it would have to be removed after a successful download or something similar. But it stubbornly remains there. At the moment this folder contains two subfolders,both of which are empty.
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MichaIng last edited by
I recognised that individual cookies cannot be removed or even seen anymore, but only all cookies for website removed, without any info/list about them. I know with developer options it is possible, but guys, this is such an essential feature, for transparency, security, a lot of practical tasks as well: please re-add it to the lock button GUI beside the address bar, and the settings. Is it this experimental cookies feature flag, which cannot be disabled, but only changed from "undefined" to "enabled"?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@MichaIng said in Opera 117 developer:
Maybe Opera can bring it back?
It's probably possible, but I don't think Opera will want to patch that back in and maintain that patch with as much as Chromium changes all the time. Just my thoughts though.
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MichaIng last edited by
@burnout426 yes, that is quite likely, at least as long it is not only a flag, with the old cookies GUI still implemented in Chromium.
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@andrew84: Hello! Thank you for your feedback. The scrollbar appears this way due to changes in the color palette, but we understand that it can be hard to see. We’ll discuss how to approach this issue to improve visibility while maintaining the design. Thank you for letting us know!
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@koimark: Hello! Thank you for sharing your experience. The AI tab arrangement should work on Windows computers as well, so it’s strange that you’re encountering an error. Could you let us know exactly what the error message says or describe what happens when you try to use this feature? This will help us better understand the issue and assist you further.
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koimark last edited by
@daria19: I'm doing exactly the same procedure in Windows than Mac. Right click from tab and choose "Välilehtien hallinta tekoälyllä" - "Tab management via AI" Then selecting the tab arrangement based on url "Ryhmävälitys" Ryhmitä välilehdet saariksi verkkosivuston mukaan" -> "Arrange tabs to islands based on url" or something like that.
That gives error in Windows "Hmm... En löydä välilehtiä jotka liittyvät siihen. Jos olen väärässä yritä kysyä uudelleen" translation: Hmm. I don't find tabs related to that. If I am wrong try ask again"
Here are screenshots.
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/5u48eh402vz8nydn7qu3n/AIGjfM2tJ2IipTSMJUa1Gfc?rlkey=rm1ndt0pmcvq1lfys32muluct&dl=0Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others. ...
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andrew84 last edited by
The bug when page is scrolling to top while moving a tab will be ever fixed (when 'scrolling to top' option is enabled in Settings)? The bug persists more than a year already.
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pilotbilal last edited by
Hi, Can you guys please add the option of naming tab islands? Please it's a basic feature and I would love to use Opera, but this is the only thing that's keeping me using Chrome and alot of other users as well.
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koimark last edited by
@pilotbilal: I totally gree the need of this feature. That should work togetger with AI grouping of tabs too.
Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others. ...
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@andrew84: Thanks for bringing this up! To clarify, are you referring to the behavior when the "Scroll to top" option in Settings is enabled, and moving a tab causes the page to jump unintentionally? We want to ensure we have all the details to address this properly. Let us know, and we'll look into it!
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daria19 Opera last edited by
@pilotbilal: Thanks for sharing your feedback! Naming tab islands sounds like a great way to improve organization, and it’s always helpful to hear what features matter most to our users. We appreciate your input!