Just bring back an option for tab stacking!
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Deleted User last edited by
I suppose they will make the tabs stacking. To many people want it.
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goedl last edited by
I suppose they will make the tabs stacking. To many people want it.
So be of good thoughts.I hope you are right.
I'm also in for "Tab Stacking" as one of the painfully missing features for me. -
Deleted User last edited by
So many new verssions and we still don't have it.
I wonder what the devs are changing in these verssions because I don't see any changes. -
unitecharlie last edited by
Another vote. I am feeling a bit distraught about this whole thing. This is life changing in a bad way. Please can someone help me uninstall this massive downgrade so I can go back to what I had.
The only reason I use Opera is for the ability to stack tabs and save sessions. These features made Opera a million kazillion miles better than any other browser. Now they're gone? Also, there's no ability to open a private tab anymore.
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unitecharlie last edited by
I'd like to add that Opera would crash more often than other browsers and wasn't always compatible with every website, yet I USED Opera BECAUSE I COULD STACK TABS. Without this feature I am definitely not going to use Opera.
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greentreedom last edited by
The old Opera does indeed crash quite a bit. However I would've assumed a long time ago that they would have made significant improvements a long time ago to address that issue. I had to uninstall the new Opera because I couldn't stand it either, I don't remember exactly where to get the better versions but I think that they're still somewhere on this site.
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elig last edited by
I just installed Opera again after a year or two not using it. I was using Chromium on my linux box for work, and just now remembered and wished I had the tab stacking ability of Opera. So, I installed it. Where is the tab stacking? This is the only reason I came back to Opera, to make my work smoother and faster, one of the best features is now gone.
Bring back tab stacking please.
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c0p0 last edited by
One of the features that would bring me back to Opera. I've used opera for more than 10 years, now my prime browser is Firefox. I have Opera developer installed, just to see how it is progressing. Using it atm, but is it good enough? Nope.
Please bring back Tab Stacking ASAP!
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kondoril last edited by
I won't use opera 25 till they fix this
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dax01 last edited by
I mean, why would you disable such a good feature?!
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greentreedom last edited by
Users are right to think that tab stacking and all of the other good features from previous versions be implemented. Those features along with the speed were the pride of Opera 5 years ago and if re-implementing them would make Opera a little less speedy people probably wouldn't care much, so many of us would be happy to compromise somewhat. I couldn't stand to use the new Opera version for more than an hour, still using 12.17! If this doesn't change soon enough I'll have no choice but to start using another browser as this version becomes less and less compatible with the Internet. Another matter might be that Opera likely has only a mere fraction of the financial power of the other companies.
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asher1650 last edited by
Please please bring this back. I regularly have hundreds of tabs open, most of which are of the same domain and lend themselves perfectly to the wonderful tab stacking feature of opera 12. Please bring this back, I would even pay for this feature!
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solf last edited by
Bring this back please.
Tab stacks and general stability (being able to run for weeks with many tabs open) used to be the main 'selling points' of Opera for me. With the number of tabs I routinely keep open I can't live without at least tab stacks and I am forced to use Firefox now because of this.
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greentreedom last edited by
The Opera we used 5 years ago was the best even with room for improvement! Too bad the Internet is getting less and less compatible with it. Such a waste, like seeing a luxury ship rot and sink.