Can't turn off tab islands
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hucker last edited by hucker
I assume it's Tab Islands which is causing this I don't want any specialised island stuff I just want the browser to operate like they used to.
for example I have three tabs open let's call them A, B, and C. in tab A I click something which causes another tab to open, I expect it to become tab D but it is placed between tabs A and B therefore I've no idea where all the tabs are. To me I thought this is what Tab Islands were, collecting similar tabs together. I've turned it off but it's still happening
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hucker last edited by hucker
Ignore the above post which the broken Opera forum won't let me edit.
I'd like to turn off tabs altogether. When I click a link in a webpage, I don't really want another tab at all, it just ends up with a mess of 50 tabs and I have no idea where anything is.
Please tell me Opera allows this?!?! Or is there an extension to stop these tabs breeding like rabbits?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
For the post we're supposed to ignore, https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/classic-tabs/ has an option to make tabs open at the end of the tab bar instead of next to the active tab.
For the no tabs thing, I think you want a "reuse existing tab" option for links that are set to open in a new tab. I see https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/link-in-current-tab/cbkcdebbfbegnmbephalggnchfebihbl might do that, but didn't test.
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hucker last edited by hucker
@burnout426 Thanks! That extension works great and stops everything opening new tabs. (I've never liked tabs appearing unless I open one myself for a completely different purpose!)
I'd forgot the newer Opera versions allow pretty much all Chrome extensions to work.