Sidepanel
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kroppy last edited by
@christoph142, please stay on topic. I've seen some movement on chromium-discuss, it looks like some people are interested in a sidepanel for extensions solution. It would be great. Can Opera devs take a look and eventually help?
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=51084
and other, which was marked as a duplicate:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=319130 -
xoex last edited by
+side panels
+notes
++notes
+bookmarks in side panels (maybe)
+++notes
(by the way, not related to this topic, but +password wizard button like opera not chrome)
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kroppy last edited by
Ow yeah! Our request has been listened.
Opera devs you are now officially awesome! -
gustavwiz last edited by
And there are already extensions for notes, vertical tab navigation, and bookmarks available!
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kroppy last edited by
here we go
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semenov-roman last edited by
And the option to remove top tab bar (which is a bit confusing when we have tabs in a sidebar)
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semenov-roman last edited by
If someone wants more sophisticated tree tab manager there is Sidewise plugin for Chrome. I patched it to work with Opera's sidebar. May be glitchy but it works for me. You can download it from my Dropbox. Diff file is included in archive.
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kroppy last edited by
Can you send patched version to the author? I think he will take those few minutes and will post it here on official extensions page.
Opera will get more and more popular when sidebar lands to regular release -
semenov-roman last edited by
I already did that. My patch is pretty dirty, I hope author will make proper changes to support Opera browser.
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gustavwiz last edited by
But when you install that extension in firefox the tab bar hides automatically, because it becomes unnecessary. Opera must make the users able to hide it in Opera too.
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kroppy last edited by
We can't interfere with Sidebar size, at least not yet... I hope they implement 2 options; width state for each extension and auto-hide. Anyway it's a really good start