Missing features in comparison to Safari
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tonvh last edited by
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My Safari bookmarks are imported but I see no way how to get them on the bookmarkbar. Doing it by hand 1 by 1 looks like the only way. Is this correct or how to do this?
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Is there no 'Sharing' button with functions like sending mail, sent to reading list, add to bookmarks in bar, a.s.o.?
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How can I rearrange items in the buttonbar?
Hope someone has the answers.
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avl Opera last edited by
My Safari bookmarks are imported but I see no way how to get them on the bookmarkbar. Doing it by hand 1 by 1 looks like the only way. Is this correct or how to do this?
You can select them all in the bookmark manager (Bookmarks -> Show All Bookmarks), and then drag them all at once to the Bookmark Bar.
Is there no 'Sharing' button with functions like sending mail, sent to reading list, add to bookmarks in bar, a.s.o.?
If you click the 'heart' button (top right) you can add the current site to any bookmark folder, including the bookmark bar. Opera doesn't have a function to share just one web address (you're expected to just copy it), but you can share any group of bookmarks by finding them via Bookmarks -> Show All Bookmarks and then clicking 'Share Folder'.
How can I rearrange items in the buttonbar?
Opera doesn't have the possibility to rearrange items in the button bar.
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danihilist last edited by
That's too bad they took away the ability to rearrange the tool/button bar. I see we no longer have Fast Forward or Fast Backward either.
At least they left the Mouse Rocker ability since I use that often. Better than Mouse Gestures for me.
Thanks for the info avl. A lot has changed from versions of 12 that I still use on older machines. -
tonvh last edited by
I find that I am loosing too many features compared to Safari (on Mac) that the speed gain does not compensate. So of the time being I am staying with Safari.
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danihilist last edited by
I feel your inconvenience tonvh. Safari, though for me, is still the memory hog it's always been and with a 2014 Mac Mini with Apple's forced RAM (non user upgradeable) I find myself relying on Firefox for less RAM usage and much more control than either Safari and Opera.
Apparently, with the near demise of Opera they've gotten help and it's come in the forms of less control for desktop users and less control over privacy. Choose your poison, like politicians.