Where is Speed Dial Search Bar under Opera 36?
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andy123 last edited by
Thank you Leocg,
This is not as easy as than a real search bar.
Is there a solution to shorten URL for Speed Dial Links like with Opera =< 12.17?
For example a Speed Dial link:
Its short link:
df
You just need to type: "df" and press the "Enter" key to go to DomainFirst.com
Thank you for help.
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wdrazo last edited by
Your solution does not work for me. The address bar searches websites, not what is in the Speed Dial. Why?
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andy123 last edited by
Please, FOR A FASTER WORKING, let bring back us the old good Speed Dial functionalities:
1 - Speed Dial Search Bar
2 - Short link Speed Dial URL
Thank you!
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wdrazo last edited by
There may be something wrong with your Opera profile. Check if it works in a standalone installation.<<
Am not given the option to install standalone. Don't want to lose my Speed Dial links either. So what is the solution?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
The installer can see how an existing version of Opera was installed, and will not let you change the install type. So you need to install to a different folder. Something like C:\Opera will do fine. Once you've changed the install path, you'll be able to change the install type as well.
In my own test, Opera did list speed dial results in the dropdown - and they even had a little speed dial icon next to them. But I only saw one when I should have seen more, so it doesn't seem to be very good. (That was using the Developer version.)
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dharden last edited by
In my own test, Opera did list speed dial results in the dropdown - and they even had a little speed dial icon next to them. But I only saw one when I should have seen more, so it doesn't seem to be very good. (That was using the Developer version.)
As far as I can tell, the address bar dropdown seems to list speed dial results mixed in with results from bookmarks and history and whatever else it searches, and there doesn't seem to be a way of controlling just what it lists.
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andy123 last edited by
I found a solution, like in the old good Opera.
Its name is the new Vivaldi browser with which you can do any shortcuts name for each of your bookmarks.
For example, to go to Facebook, bookmark your Facebook page, and ask for a shortcut name (for example "fb"). If you want to go back to this page later, no need to go through many cascading menus and find its icon and click on it with your mouse: Open a new tab, and type "fb" into URL address bar. That's it, you're in your Facebook page.
Every Chrome native extensions runs on Vivaldi.
You can import your Opera 12, and Opera 15+ bookmarks, Speed Dial and passwords in one click.
I just closed Opera, imported everything into Vivaldi (even history).
Opera is uninstalled now, what I used for 16 years.
Just for some shortcuts names who save me a ton of time every day.