I really do not like this changes.....bad surprised!!!
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jax765 last edited by
This is just change for the sake of change, I liked having the recently closed tabs options in the upper left menu, along with my list of bookmarks. Please change it back.
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lando242 last edited by
For those wondering you can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+T.
I liked having the recently closed tabs options in the upper left menu
Its still there.
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freezi last edited by
Do not start or play the video on YouTube, it's just not the collapse update!!!
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shelluser last edited by admin
Do not start or play the video on YouTube, it's just not the collapse update!!!
If you meant to say that Youtube video's currently don't play for you in the current version, then yah; it's a known issue. Fortunately ozgur825 found a solution.
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jax765 last edited by
For those wondering you can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+T.
I liked having the recently closed tabs options in the upper left menu
Its still there.
No it's not. It's now located next to the minimize icon at the top right of the browser, which is much less fluid to use.
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lem729 last edited by
There is an icon just below the Close button that looks like a couple of bars and a down arrow; click it and you'll see a a menu with a list of "Recently closed windows" ... on some versions you may have to click to expand that list. The menu also includes your currently open tabs.
The three bars and the down arrow, next to the minimize button on the upper right of the browser in my Opera 29/Windows 7 shows the currently open tabs. I don't see a way to see the closed tabs there. The only way I can see the closed tab is to click on the menu on the upper left of the browser, and then click on recent tabs.
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lem729 last edited by
If the closed tabs moved to the tab menu button, they ought to make the icon/button a trash basket as in Opera Presto. That made it obvious -- what it was for. And nothing wrong with recapturing a Presto feature people generally liked.
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l33t4opera last edited by
Hi @r0b0tr0n, go to
opera:flags#tab-menu-with-recent-tabs
, select "Disabled" from the drop-down, and restart the OperaIn case, that you change your mind in later time, you can enable it in Settings > User interface > Enable tab menu, or just re-enable the flag.
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r0b0tr0n last edited by
Hi @r0b0tr0n, go to opera:flags#tab-menu-with-recent-tabs, select "Disabled" from the drop-down, and restart the Opera
In case, that you change your mind in later time, you can enable it in Settings > User interface > Enable tab menu, or just re-enable the flag.Thank you very much l33t4opera!
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trekker4747 last edited by
Moving the location of the "recently closed tabs" menu/function just seems unnecessary and spiteful. I, and likely all of us, already were pre-programed to know to look for it in the regular Opera menu only to find it missing and had to go hunting for it again. Now I have to re-train myself to know where to go for it. Why just up and change something like that?
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pvb48 last edited by
"I liked having the recently closed tabs options in the upper left menu"
Its still there.
No it isn't.
It has been moved back to the 'broken heart' icon on the top right, where it was in a previous release of Opera, before it was moved to the Opera menu. As in the v.29 version.