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    • andrew84
      andrew84 last edited by

      Suggestion to apply changes and save or move bookmark only after 'Done' button was pressed on 'heart' menu popup(like it works in Vivaldi). Currently the 'Done' button works like 'Close' or 'x' button.

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      • burnout426
        burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

        It took me a while to figure out that's how it works in Opera. After that, I got used to it by never clicking "Done" and just clicking somewhere else, outside the dialog to make it disappear.

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        • andrew84
          andrew84 @burnout426 last edited by

          @burnout426 But I don't see difference if I click 'Done' button or I just click empty space outside the popup. The bookmark is immediately added after 'heart' icon was clicked and to undo this I must click 'trash box' icon. That was the suggestion's point not to save any changes without 'done' button pressing.

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          • burnout426
            burnout426 Volunteer @andrew84 last edited by

            @andrew84 said in 'Heart' menu and 'Done' button:

            The bookmark is immediately added after 'heart' icon was clicked and to undo this I must click 'trash box' icon.

            Yes.

            @andrew84 said in 'Heart' menu and 'Done' button:

            But I don't see difference if I click 'Done' button or I just click empty space outside the popup.

            Right. I was just saying that the way it currently is, the done button is kind of redundant, so I don't even use it.

            @andrew84 said in 'Heart' menu and 'Done' button:

            That was the suggestion's point not to save any changes without 'done' button pressing.

            Yes, I agree that would be better and I do indeed like it how Vivaldi does it.

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            • andrew84
              andrew84 @burnout426 last edited by

              @burnout426 Or then just to rename 'Done' to 'Close' or 'X' button if they don't want to implement changes(because Vivaldi has more buttons 'save', 'delete' and 'x'). It will be less confusing.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @andrew84 last edited by

                Well, done is not the same as confirm.

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