What's the use of Extensions when we couldn't even access them ?
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lotuseatero last edited by
These days every other browser offers extensions. So does Opera. They increase the productivity of the browser. I use Opera 31 and have installed many extensions. The problem is the extensions buttons that appear by the side of Address Bar(besides Heart symbol) are restricted to only 12 buttons. How are we supposed to access the other use full extensions. Does the Opera guys haven't taken this into consideration. What's the use of Extensions when we couldn't even access them ?. In Opera 12.17 some extensions were displayed like now and there was a drop-down menu from where we could've accessed other extensions buttons. Is there any solution for this.
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lando242 last edited by
If it will only let you see 12 then 12 is the limit. I know there are extensions that let you reoganise the buttons. Maybe theres ones that lets you see more extensions.
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A Former User last edited by admin
It has been already discussed here
and hereI also made this request
Seems like nobody at the big O gives a $%&#*?! :awww:
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lando242 last edited by
The forums are not the place to talk to the people actually making Opera. These are forums for users, not developers.
Its like complaining that your boss never listens to you when the only time you ever say anything is when you and your co-workers are down at the pub off hours and your boss isn't even there.
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A Former User last edited by
The forums are not the place to talk to the people actually making Opera. These are forums for users, not developers.
Its like complaining that your boss never listens to you when the only time you ever say anything is when you and your co-workers are down at the pub off hours and your boss isn't even there.Well, is there a place, where people can communicate with the developers?
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lando242 last edited by
You might be ones attention by replying to a new release post on the official desktop blog. That said, being a fairly small operation, its not like they have a huge staff of people to handle that kind of stuff. Get what you pay for an all that.
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lotuseatero last edited by
@celadyn, I completely agree with you and it's frustrating. :eek: And thanks for the links.
@leocg, Thanks for the suggestion. May be I'll try drawing the attention of developers at The Desktop Team Blog. :idea: