How Vertical Tabs work in Opera One
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iceikam last edited by
Cool feature!
It would be even better if it stays collapsed, and only show the full name of the tab when I hover over the mouse (so it can hide automatically), but like it already! -
funkyeuphemism last edited by
Love this feature. It had made the Tab Islands feature actually useful for the first time.
You should add a Vertical Tabs switch to the Sidebar. It would be great to toggle between vertical/horizontal tabs with a single, easy-to-access button. -
beelzebub13 last edited by
yeah, it looks great, but one feature is unavailable - when I hover over a tab in horizontal mode, it shows me all the tabs of that kind eg yt - all youtube videos that are open, google results, gmail accounts etc. Could you make it work in vertical tabs too?
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hellorachel last edited by
Love this feature also, but one more thing that I really hope it will work is the Tab bar (both in horizontal and vertical) can be auto-hidden, just like the Sidebar layout, to maximise the screen space 🥹
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Naltam last edited by
i think i could love vertical tabs, if only i can put them on the right side of the screen, and maybe also have a button that allow me to switch between vertical and orizontal way. at the actual state of things i will keep use the orizontal way, but it's promising
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kelos23 last edited by
thanks for finally bringing out this feature, I was waiting for it for so long as well.
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dowiew last edited by
Chrome does it better!
- More copmact (less space among tabs).
- You can see if a tab group is collapsed or expanded (right-side arrow icon on a tab-group bar. Critical! Why in Opera there is the number instead, and we can't tell the collapse-status???
- We can clearly see which tabs are in a group - there is a vertical line on the left side. Opera has shaded color below the group - not that clear, combined with 4):
- The active tab color is hard to distinguish from the shaded colors of in-group tabs.
- The wonderful group buttons in the favourites bar, which can jump to other Chrome windows.
- The last "New tab" tab is just "+", Opera "New tab" text looks like a tab name - misclickable.
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17misha last edited by
- Emoji support is also essential for vertical tabs to make it easier to locate the specific tab you need.
- When switching to vertical tabs, the ability to move the browser window disappears completely; there is simply no space at the top to grab the window with the mouse and drag it.
- It is high time to implement keyboard shortcuts (customizable by the user) for navigating to the tab on the right/left (or up/down) without using the mouse. Why aren't such hotkeys available in the browser yet?
- A keyboard shortcut is also needed to quickly switch between horizontal and vertical tab layouts.
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17misha last edited by
@romasio: Unfortunately, there are no such key combinations for Windows; I’ve tried to find them many times, but they simply don’t exist.
There are Ctrl + Tab and Ctrl + Shift + Tab, but they switch between active tabs rather than cycling through all of them in order, so they aren't useful. Plus, an awkward switching interface pops up; with over 100 tabs open, that makes it very inconvenient.
