"Recommended"
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@herrevo he really meant a screenshot showing "Recommended" in the address bar - does it show with Speed dial in the background, or do you see an error message - or perhaps search results? Could come from your startup settings, or an extension, or something in the shortcut used to start it. But yes, 1835.125 is the latest table version - so we may need to know where you got this .157 build ...
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herrevo last edited by
I used the main Page download "Opera_NI_stable.exe" to install. It show's even in the speed dial. No error message.
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A Former User last edited by
Herrevo, check your downloads history and show the source of your download, would you?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Any extensions? Seen an extension do something like that before ...
Is the actual text gray and can't be selected? Could be an error in the translation. In English the message in the address bar is "Enter search or web address" - if it is a bad translation then it'll also show in a new tab, but only on the speed dial page.
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herrevo last edited by
It doesn't matter if I reinstall everything including extensions, use it without extensions or switch languages.
But it seems strange to me, that the installer always offers to upgrade my opera installation, as If he would not get that the current installed version is already the highest.
If you want me to do some deep debugging suggest something to start with.
Installer Size: 671 KB (687.600 Bytes) Source: http://net.geo.opera.com/opera/stable/windows?http_referrer=missing_via_opera_com&utm_source=(direct)_via_opera_com&utm_medium=doc&utm_campaign=(direct)_via_opera_com
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A Former User last edited by
I never saw something like that...
can you post a screenshot of that?actually, I did see it before... just didn't realized you were talking about that
In latest dev that flag is removed (i can't find it)
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codereaders last edited by
I'm running Opera 30.0.1835.110 and have the same 'problem' here.
I asked on twitter some weeks ago, but @opera didn't even understood what the problem is.
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codereaders last edited by
If it's a test, well, there is the result: It sucks! Please remove it!
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codereaders last edited by
Still no news? Isn't there any support? Is this the way you deal with your customers?
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lando242 last edited by
Yeah, its almost like you are paying zero money for this support and its just a bunch of random people on the internet doing it out of the kindness of their hearts...
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A Former User last edited by
@codereaders
this is a behind a flag, disable it by going to:
opera://flags/#site-tiles...but this is disabled by default
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codereaders last edited by
@lando242: Oh yes, it is very egoistic reporting bugs/ difficulties. Not that Opera could use those information to improve their products. That's very egoistic, isn't it?
@vux777, @sgunhouse:
Neither opera://flags/#site-tiles (it is disabled, still by default) nor disabling plugins solved the problem.
But I think I found a solution:The entries in the 'Recommended' bar (@herrevo's screenshot), really seem to come from Speed Dial. But at least for me they didn't appear on the Speed Dial page (blank new tab). Maybe it was some kind of a bug? How ever I found a work around:
- I linked Opera on Android with the one running on my pc using synchronization.
- I opened a new blank tab in Opera on Android, that made Speed Dial (for me it's called 'Schnellwahl') appear.
- There's a little monitor icon (left arrow, right arrow, monitor icon, tabs, Opera icon) on the pages bottom. Clicking this little icon shows up all devices connected to the Opera account. For me: my phone and my pc
- From there I was able to see and to remove all the preinstalled crap (such as facebook, ebay, free vpn, etc).
It seems that since then the 'Recommended' bar doesn't appear anymore.
Besides the usage of several different terms for one and the same thing is very misleading.
The bar itself is called Recommended. (screenshot made by @herrevo)
Either less translation or one consistent translation would have made it easier to identify and solve the problem.Thanks to everyone that tried helping.
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mkrasnov last edited by admin
Hi there!
I updated my Opera Developer yesterday to ver.34.0.2011.0 and now there is this ugly "Recommended" thing every time I just click in the adress bar.
How can we get rid of this, please???
Thanks in advance!
ChipyEDIT:
Just found the post of l33t4opera (https://forums.opera.com/topic/11929/new-opera-developer-34):Address bar recommendations:
This feature is now enabled by default. To enable or disable the feature, please go to Settings and in the “User interface” section, modify the “Show extra suggestions” check-box setting.