Opera adds Discord, Slack and Bluesky to browser’s sidebar after community requests
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Opera Comments Bot last edited by
We’re integrating new apps into Opera’s sidebar after reviewing our community requests, and testing them in the Developer stream of the browser.
Read full blog post: Opera adds Discord, Slack and Bluesky to browser’s sidebar after community requests
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Himmelsheriff last edited by
It's great to have more options. I still wonder why Opera doesn't allow to add custom sites to the sidebar like Vivaldi or Edge do. It would be a great option, as there also some other sites that were great to have in the sidebar, actually.
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erdinc53 last edited by
@Himmelsheriff said in Opera adds Discord, Slack and Bluesky to browser’s sidebar after community requests:
It's great to have more options. I still wonder why Opera doesn't allow to add custom sites to the sidebar like Vivaldi or Edge do. It would be a great option, as there also some other sites that were great to have in the sidebar, actually.
Opera actually has this. Just activate it from the flags.
opera://flags/#sidebar-site-panel
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Himmelsheriff last edited by
@erdinc53 Yes, it worked. I added two custom sites to the sidebar.
But my questions remains: Why don't they enable this by default? Or offer the choice at least in the installation process?Unfortunately, it's not as handy as in Vivaldi or in Edge, where you can move the shortcuts to another position.
Nevertheless, thank you very much.
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erdinc53 last edited by
@Himmelsheriff you're welcome. This is an experimental feature. Will be active in the future.
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Himmelsheriff last edited by
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@Himmelsheriff said :
Why don't they enable this by default?
Because it's still in development and, as an experiment, can be dropped at any time.
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Himmelsheriff