private mode + bookmarks | Opera 60
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jojo0587 last edited by
@jacas if you want, add this address to the address bar:
opera://bookmarks/
Later, all you need to do is open this page in a new private window. Although I am not sure if it is a safe solution, considering what @leocg is writing about.
My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
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jacas last edited by
If I choose MENU> bookmarks in private mode, they open well. But just click on the sidebar tabs and transfer to normal mode.
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jojo0587 last edited by
@jacas just do not click "Bookmarks" in the sidebar, just open the tabs from under this link from the bookmarks bar (in the private window).
My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
- There are not enough signs to put all the links here. -
A Former User last edited by
Opera 60.0.3255.27
if being in the "Private window" click on the "bookmark" icon located on the "sidebar", then the "bookmarks" open in a normal window (not private).
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jojo0587 last edited by
@temkem check 3. post (mine) in this topic...
My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
- There are not enough signs to put all the links here. -
A Former User last edited by
@jojo0587 I never use the "Bookmarks Bar", so it's easier for me to use the "Hot Keys" to access the bookmarks in Opera.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg that is, now it will be so or will the developers correct this misunderstanding?
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg said in private mode + bookmarks | Opera 60:
I have no idea.
Developers know about this? Has anyone sent an error report on this issue?
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
This is due to the fact that the link in the sidebar immediately leads to the standard Chromium's bookmark page, which cannot be opened in incognito mode. And after that, the built-in extension for the Opera bookmarks opens.
Opera's bookmarks can be open in incognito mode. Assume it just an extension that override bookmarks page and have permission (
"incognito": "split"
) to be open in incognito mode. Right click on Speed Dial allows you to do this.This is another example of the "good quality" update Opera 60. "Reborn"
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A Former User last edited by
@anonan managed to reveal some more pattern:
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alobpreis last edited by
@temkem said in private mode + bookmarks | Opera 60:
@anonan managed to reveal some more pattern:
https://forums.opera.com/post/169124That's... in Russian.
With the current version, I am able to open bookmarks just fine from the Bookmarks page. The only weird behavior is with the left bar. When I click on Bookmarks or Extensions, it sends me to the non-private window of Opera and opens the corresponding page. But I was never able to get a non-private tab in a private window, which I thought it was the reported problem.
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A Former User last edited by
i made an extension that adds a bookmarks button to the toolbar to replace the original functionality of the sidebar button:
https://conceptualspace.net/open-bookmarks.crx
just double click it and follow the prompts in opera to install it (opera discontinued their extension store that's why you must manually download it)
on the extensions page, make sure to toggle "allow in private mode" for it to work.
PS: if you're concerned about what you may be installing, you can see the full source code by just renaming the .crx file to .zip and extracting the contents. hopefully others get some use from this. took me 2 minutes! cheers
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@modzu said in private mode + bookmarks | Opera 60:
i made an extension that adds a bookmarks button to the toolbar to replace the original functionality of the sidebar button:
https://conceptualspace.net/open-bookmarks.crxI checked it out. It works as expected. I also looked at the source. It's simple and there's absolutely nothing shady about it.
I noticed that in a normal window, (with regular light mode at least), you can't see the button on the bar until you hover over it. No big deal though.