Fast Forward Feature
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lando242 last edited by
Blink is the rendering engine used in the current version of Opera, its based on Chrome technology. Presto was the old rendering engine from 12.17 and earlier. Chropera is a disparaging term some users name the current Opera because they think it is too much like Chrome and don't like it.
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stng last edited by
Chropera is a disparaging term some users name the current Opera because they think it is too much like Chrome and don't like it.
Not at all. This term is just to distinguish these two enterily different(technologically, conceptually, ideologically..) web-browsers.
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A Former User last edited by
from feb 23:
For what reasons Opera should implement an extremely low popular features such FF, FTW, bookmarks manager, customizable UI and controllability etc.?So why was it introduced in 12.17 and earlier?
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A Former User last edited by
How can I get a fast forward plugin for Opera? What other names does fast forward go by?
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blackbird71 last edited by
Try googling FastForward Extension and see what you can find... either for Opera or Chrome. Sometimes you'll see Fast Forward terminology coupled with Rewind.
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lando242 last edited by
So why was it introduced in 12.17 and earlier?
Because Opera was targeting power users at the time. They are no longer their primary target so very geeky and little used features have been put on the back burner during the rebuild process.
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A Former User last edited by
I don't understand how this feature could not be useful. For example, in the following site:
http://www.sil.si.edu/imagegalaxy/imageGalaxy_collResult.cfm?term=Butterflies and Moths
there are a series of images in a row. With the fast forward feature you can move from to the next one in one click. Otherwise you would have to close the open view and then select the next view. Very useful.
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blackbird71 last edited by
I don't understand how this feature could not be useful. ... With the fast forward feature you can move from to the next one in one click. ... Very useful.
I don't think its basic usefulness is in dispute, only whether it's sufficiently 'useful' to enough users to make its code design and continuing support through future redesigns worth the effort, in the sole opinion of the browser developers. There are a variety of browser features that are extremely useful to certain folks in certain browsing patterns, but aren't included into a given browser design because the developers believe the effort is not worth the overall reward in terms of which users they're attempting to focus their design upon. Including any feature into a browser requires coding and debugging, especially considering the possible negative interactions with other features, present and future. Plus it usually adds to the 'weight' of the browser: its code size, RAM requirements, and operating speed.
At the end of the day, a user has several paths to choose from: politely point out a feature's need to the developers (which you and some others have done) and accept their decision, use a browser extension or plug-in that adds the feature, or choose another browser that includes the feature.
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A Former User last edited by
Is there an browser extension or plug-in that I can adapt. I successfully added the 'sessions' extension.
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idrin last edited by
Well. From the Opera addons website, you can install the 'Download Chrome Extension' which enables installing Chrome extensions in Opera, and then install the Chrome FastForward extension from the Chrome Store (remember to enable it from the extensions manager after installation). It is not guaranteed to work as a third-party extension and personally I would not recommend it, but you can give it a try and check for yourself if it works for you.
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lando242 last edited by
Is there an browser extension or plug-in that I can adapt?
That adds a fast forward feature? Not that I know of. I'd have to search for one just like you would.
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A Former User last edited by
The extensions says that it will do the following, what exactly does that mean?
This extension will access your data on some websites.
This extension will manage your extensions.
This extension will access your tabs and browsing activity.What does it do with the accessed data?
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A Former User last edited by
I also discovered that:
The extension "FastForward" was added from outside the official add-ons website. It will require the following permissions:
Read your browsing history [tabs]
Access your data on all websites [http:///, https:///]
Do you confirm the installation?What does it do with the accessed data and why???? Is my data being uploaded somewhere?
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lando242 last edited by
If Opera didn't write the extension then you will need to talk to the author of the extension to get support for it, not here. This is just for Opera products like the web browser and the email application. You get support for extensions from whomever wrote them.
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A Former User last edited by
Opera didn't write it. Go to where you downloaded the extension from and contact that author to find out their privacy policy or why they're needing those permissions.