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    • Deleted User
      Deleted User last edited by

      Originally posted by l33t4opera:

      Originally posted by bjdobson:

      Bookmarks Manager (https://addons.opera.com/en-gb/extensions/details/bookmarks-manager/?display=en)[/quote]
      Oh, forget about this extension please, you can't do this within it, and by the way, no any new changes in this extension since 5 months.

      Okay. Well, for me, THAT extension gave me all of my bookmarks and folders in one spot.

      Otherwise, ALL my bookmarks were on the QAB, where I definitely did not want them.

      So if you can explain to me how to import all my bookmarks THEN get them into this extension you're promoting, THEN remove all the ones I want to remove from the QAB, that'd be awesome. 🙂

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      • l33t4opera
        l33t4opera last edited by

        Firstly, I don't recommend, nor advertise any extension - the choice is yours, and by the way, I'm Opera's user, just like you 🙂

        Originally posted by bjdobson:

        I'd like to import ALL my bookmarks into this Chrookmarks - Chrome Bookmarks extension but NOT have them all on my quick access bar as that's way too many.

        If for some reason you do not want, or can not use the "Xmarks Bookmark Sync" extension to sync your bookmarks, and your bookmarks in the "Bookmarks Manager" are already better organised, than in the old Opera, so in this case, I have another idea for you:
        1. Export your bookmarks from the "Bookmarks Manager" to html file, and then import them to the Chrome, or Chromium,
        2. Close the Opera and Chrome/Chromium, and then copy the files: "Bookmarks", "Favicons", and "Favicons-journal", from the Chrome's profile folder (e.g. "...Chrome\User Data\Default"), to the Opera's profile directory (e.g. "...Opera Developer\profile\data"),
        3. Launch the Opera, and then open the "Chrookmarks" menu, and move (drag and drop) all of your bookmarks and/or folders (which you don't want to have in the "Bookmarks Bar"), to the "Other Bookmarks" subfolder, as it's shown below:

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        • Deleted User
          Deleted User last edited by

          Nope, won't work. Oh, well, I'll just live with what I have for now. Thanks for trying 🙂

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          • l33t4opera
            l33t4opera last edited by

            Originally posted by bjdobson:

            Nope, won't work.

            :yikes: 🇳🇴 How so? Which part of the idea, doesn't work in your case? This works flawlessly, here on my desktop :spock:

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            • Deleted User
              Deleted User last edited by

              The bookmarks don't come. Just the ones already in my QAB, even though they're all there in Chrome. In Opera, they're not there - except in my OTHER bookmarks extension but not in the chrome crook one

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              • werewolf
                werewolf last edited by

                I don't get it. Why have they done away with the perfectly functional and excellent Opera setup, including the left side bookmark panel, and come up with all this cryptic stuff? Did Google buy out Opera? Luckily - so far anyway - Firefox is still normal, something I can understand.

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                • l33t4opera
                  l33t4opera last edited by

                  Originally posted by bjdobson:

                  The bookmarks don't come.

                  Really strange, I suppose, that you're doing something not right. Are you sure, that both browsers: the new Opera and Chrome have been closed, prior to the step "copy / paste three files"?, and If so, then are you sure, that you copied them to the correct folder? You can check the path to the profile folder, under the O-menu->"About Opera".

                  Edit: Brenda, out of curiosity I will ask you something more, if you don't mind of course?
                  You mentioned, that you already have some bookmarks added/imported to the "Bookmarks Bar". If that's the case, then when you tried to copy the files mentioned above, to the profile directory of the new Opera, the warning message should appear, asking you, if you want to override the existing files, and if that didn't happen, then I'm quite sure, that the files have been copied to the wrong directory.

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                  • Deleted User
                    Deleted User last edited by

                    Okay, trying again.

                    You said:

                    "3. Launch the Opera, and then open the "Chrookmarks" menu, and move (drag and drop) all of your bookmarks and/or folders (which you don't want to have in the "Bookmarks Bar"), to the "Other Bookmarks" subfolder, as it's shown below:"

                    How do you drag and drop anything? When I open Chrookmarks, then try to drag anything, Chrookmarks closes automatically.

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                    • Deleted User
                      Deleted User last edited by

                      I need to import my bookmarks into speed dial again (since I deleted them, most of them, the first time when I didn't want them in the QAB). It won't let me - grayed out. Any idea how to do it?

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                      • lolkidspain
                        lolkidspain last edited by

                        Originally posted by bjdobson:

                        (1) To get the FULL "back" menu to appear in Opera 18:

                        … and I miss the back button one could add (or replace with the existing back button) with a pulldown menu to go several steps back in one go. Practical for sites that often spins you forward a step or two when you follow a link. (I have not found any such on Opera 18)

                        Just keep the mouse button pressed down for about a second when clicking on the back button and said menu will appear.

                        Is it that hard to press the right button like normal people have been doing for ages now?

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                        • A Former User
                          A Former User last edited by

                          Originally posted by lolkidspain:

                          Is it that hard to press the right button like normal people have been doing for ages now?

                          Opera users are accustomed to using right-click to remove toolbar buttons. To show the menu more quickly than click and hold, use click and drag down. Right-click in Opera 18 is easier, but it is not that easy to relearn skills if you are a long-term Opera user.

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                          • mortenoslash
                            mortenoslash last edited by

                            Originally posted by lolkidspain:

                            Originally posted by bjdobson:

                            (1) To get the FULL "back" menu to appear in Opera 18:

                            … and I miss the back button one could add (or replace with the existing back button) with a pulldown menu to go several steps back in one go. Practical for sites that often spins you forward a step or two when you follow a link. (I have not found any such on Opera 18)

                            Just keep the mouse button pressed down for about a second when clicking on the back button and said menu will appear.

                            Is it that hard to press the right button like normal people have been doing for ages now?

                            Dear pain of lolkids,

                            There are many things old Presto users miss after having migrated to Blink. Even though some of it is retained, it is not placed anywhere an old Presto user would expect to find it. I am afraid Opera Software has been gambling a bit with the patience of these previously faithful users by changing a lot with relatively scarce information to the old users.

                            (Personally I am glad they released a Opera Mobile Classic for Android, as, even though the speed and rendering of the web pages were better in the new Opera Mobile, they removed a lot of the functionality I felt made the old Opera Mobile the perfect Android browser for me.)

                            Since there are a lot of us old pre-Blink Opera users out there who do fail to find the way to use the Blink versions fully, I would ask you to try to please abstain from patronising comments for the comments own sake (even if it is tempting, I know), and rather concentrate on constructive contributions.

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                            • frenzie
                              frenzie last edited by

                              Originally posted by MortenOSlash:

                              even though the speed and rendering of the web pages were better in the new Opera Mobile

                              Not for me. :right:

                              I note that no one here mentioned the Konami Code yet. Do it in preferences.

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                              • Deleted User
                                Deleted User last edited by

                                @rilef : Very cool tool. Thank you! 🙂

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                                • Deleted User
                                  Deleted User last edited by

                                  Quick question
                                  Is the 'new' version anywhere near as customizable as the old (and better) versions?

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                                  • Deleted User
                                    Deleted User last edited by

                                    Originally posted by smurfinaus:

                                    Quick question
                                    Is the 'new' version anywhere near as customizable as the old (and better) versions?

                                    I find Opera 19 very customizable BUT you have to install a TON of extensions. It is not even CLOSE to being as customizable as version 12, though, but it's so fast and works so well with almost every other website now that I'm slowly getting used to it.

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                                    • Deleted User
                                      Deleted User last edited by

                                      What a bunch of crap. Just installed the new version and its nowhere near as customizable as 12.****. I want my tabs at the bottom like i always have. Cant do that *sigh*. Any mods to made tabs at the bottom?

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                                      • frenzie
                                        frenzie last edited by

                                        The most obvious answer is to use Firefox with Tree Style Tab. There's a thread with many more suggestions in that direction.

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                                        • Deleted User
                                          Deleted User last edited by

                                          Originally posted by Frenzie:

                                          The most obvious answer is to use Firefox with Tree" target="_blank">https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/tree-style-tab/]Tree Style Tab. There's a" target="_blank">http://my.opera.com/community/forums/findpost.pl?id=14929082]a thread with many more suggestions in that direction.

                                          I despise Firefox. Always have. If I wanted to use Firefox, I wouldn't be here in the Opera forum, would I?

                                          Using another browser is no solution to anything.

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                                          • luxor
                                            luxor last edited by

                                            Originally posted by bjdobson:

                                            Using another browser is no solution to anything.

                                            It is if the new Opera does not fulfil your needs.

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