How to reorder extension buttons?
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elrice last edited by
Originally posted by hhadess:
By order of installation, 1 adblock, 2 Ghostery, etc.
As a side note, take care with Ghostery.... was troubleshooting with someone else here yesterday over certain pages not loading and it was that plugin which turned out to be the cause
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Deleted User last edited by
Originally posted by hhadess:
By order of installation, 1 adblock, 2 Ghostery, etc.
Was afraid of that... Too bad.
Originally posted by elrice:
As a side note, take care with Ghostery.... was troubleshooting with someone else here yesterday over certain pages not loading and it was that plugin which turned out to be the cause
Not really. It's usually the site that refuses to load any further until a certain social element has been loaded. Very, very bad practice (because such an element might simply be offline, or returning errors, or what have you). But yes, offtopic
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alaskahome1959 last edited by
Originally posted by hhadess:
By order of installation, 1 adblock, 2 Ghostery, etc.
Hopefully user control over extension sort order will be forthcoming VERY soon. It's rather bad design to just dump stuff in the order in which it arrived when that "order" is not based on anything other than 'first come first served'. That's sorta like a library where the books are just sorta thrown on the shelf in the order in which they arrive while not allowing anyone to organize them.
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nattrill last edited by
I realise this is an old thread, but I was searching for an answer for this, and found this thread, but also found a way to re-order them! Involves digging around a little code, so if your not confident doing that, make sure you save a copy of the Preferences file somewhere before you mess with it.
The website appears to have scraped content off of my.opera before it closed, but I'll give you a step by step guide here in case it disappears:
- Go to your profile directory (found in About Opera > Paths)
- Open the file 'Preferences' in notepad or similar, and find the "toolbar" line.
- Note what the codes in "..." mean (from Extensions > ID).
- Close Opera (so it doesn't over-write your changes on exit).
- Re-order the toolbar list as desired and save the file.
- Re-open Opera, huzzah! All your toolbars are in the order you wanted!
Simple, and works with v20.
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nattrill last edited by
I have no idea why the numbered list I just made appears all on one line. It was on separate lines when I posted it... Sorry.
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi Nattrill, you can add line break by adding at least 3 spaces at the end of line, or use html tag:
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nattrill last edited by
Ha! What's the point of having a WYSIWYG interface if it's not actually WYSIWYG?!
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l33t4opera last edited by
@Nattrill: this forum uses the Markdown syntax (not all of it work well here, maybe because that this forum is still under development)
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xantares last edited by
You can try to use the extension ”Shuffle Extension Toolbar“ I created for this purpose.
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justdep last edited by
I'd also like the option to resize the URL bar to the right which would cause the extension buttons to appear in a dropdown list.
(like so): http://dl.dpeck.net/4GR0
but yeah ordering is essential.
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nssynapse last edited by
Unfortunately, neither the manual steps that nattrill described nor the Shuffle Extension Toolbar extension seem to work with the current version of Opera (V32).
Having to uninstall extensions to change the order can be quite a pain, especially when extensions are involved that have extensive configuration settings that you just finished customizing.
So here is another vote for implementing icon reordering natively via the GUI.
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xavier-durant last edited by
Hey, you guys this forum is ancient but I'm sure that someone will come across it again like I did just minutes ago.
The work around solution is really, really easy. Just go into your extension manager and disable all of your extensions.
Next, enable them in the order that you want the buttons to show up.
From here you can delete and add back in the order that you like.
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Deleted User last edited by admin
Hey, you guys this forum is ancient but I'm sure that someone will come across it again like I did just minutes ago.
The work around solution is really, really easy. Just go into your extension manager and disable all of your extensions.
Next, enable them in the order that you want the buttons to show up.
From here you can delete and add back in the order that you like.Doesn't work anymore either on Opera 41! What works now is only https://forums.opera.com/post/66561