Side bar for only Speed Dial option | Opera 60
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Roverandom last edited by
Agreed. You need to search menu to access sidebar, bookmarks, settings or choose to lose a part of your screen by enabling always on sidebar.
Worst update ever.
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A Former User last edited by
The sidebar is not hidden when opening pages. Please return this function!
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skoy21 last edited by
What he means is that it used to be visible on speed dial, but hidden while browsing pages, which made sense...
I open a new tab and I have the side panel if I want to go to my favorites or my history etc, or simply go browse a page. When I browse a page, I no longer need the side options...
So, I am up for the same... Keep the sidebar on the settings/new tab/speeddial etc, but hide it from actual pages
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A Former User last edited by
@skoy21
I second this, it's really obnoxious to have the side bar take up screen real estate when I'm browsing, but considering that I WANT to access that sort of thing on my speed dial (and since they made the icons minuscule) there's plenty of room for it there. -
A Former User last edited by
Totally agree. Please return the ability to show side panel ONLY on speed-dial screen.
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weirdtuned last edited by
This update is the one of most annoying ones so far. I've always been kind of neutral about changes in Opera and addition or exclusion of various features, but this time it directly impacts the experience from using the browser. The first rule for any software that deals with visual content is "do not obstruct the view of the content".
Side Bar is a very useful thing and allows for easy access to the majority of settings, nice bookmarks page, extensions, etc., but having it intrusively sticking from the left of the screen takes up space and makes it look clunky overall. It creates half a frame for viewing any content and draws too much attention to it.
Using the Side Bar in the Speed Dial was a good alternative to using the convoluted drop-down menu from the Opera symbol in the top-right corner, but now you have only two options: either get a distracting half a frame of side bar and navigation bar, or deal with the absence of it and resort to using a rather inconvenient drop-down menu.
Whew, sorry for the abundance of words - had to spill it out. -
nunya last edited by
Yeah, add another user to the list.
I want that stuff on my home page. I don't want it interfering with my web browsing. -
opera-user-from-2002 last edited by opera-user-from-2002
Speed dial change was the reason I registered on this forum. May be that was Opera's secret plan to increase the community activity?
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Roverandom last edited by
@opera-user-from-2002 said in Side bar for only Speed Dial option | Opera 60:
Speed dial change was the reason I registered on this forum. May be that was Opera's secret plan to increase the community activity?
Same for me.
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lonelyblade last edited by
I've learned a lot while getting annoyed at the sidebar change in the latest update. The best thing I learned was how to revert to version 58 which I liked! Simple and it works perfectly - https://forums.opera.com/topic/31873/solved-how-to-revert-to-opera-58/4
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A Former User last edited by
+1 that miss the side bar only in Speed Dial. On my desktop with a big screen the side bar do not bother me, but when I use my small laptop, it's very annoying.
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Cayde last edited by
Second this.. sooo annoying.
I can't understand why would you ever REMOVE functionality as simple and useful as this. What are you gonna remove next? Speed dial? -
ant8672 last edited by
Agreed! I miss the ability to access settings, extensions, downloads, etc from the sidebar in speed dial!
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sas41 last edited by
@leocg said in Side panel.:
Just unpin/hide it.
This reply is so low effort and so invalid, I am surprised it's coming from a moderator.
A function that was in by default, automated and served a legitimate purpose has been removed, and you are suggesting we recreate it's function manually, that's the text book definition of regression, downgrading.
If that's the case, why not just switch to Vivaldi altogether, if I have to manually fiddle w/ the side bar, I can do that and much more in Vivaldi.
All the missing features can also be implemented as addons/extensions, and at which point why use Opera?I have been using this browser for over a decade, I have always recommended it to everyone around me.
The main reason I have used it was it's customizability, ease-of-life / quality-of-life features and it's willingness to progress and innovate. It's a shame that the very user base that popularized it are being ignored.I wonder how many thousands of people are really annoyed at this change but won't say a thing about it and eventually just switch...
I have been test running Vivaldi for a while (since the sidebar change), I have few reasons to switch, but this sidebar thing is my tipping point, along w/ the attitude I am seeing by staff.