Where is the "Recently closed tabs/Tab menu" button on the top right?
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donq last edited by
No, it is/was Opera button. Read here: https://forums.opera.com/topic/39170/where-is-the-recently-closed-tabs-tab-menu-button-on-the-top-right
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Tomasan 0 last edited by
@burnout426 Thank you so much too. Without your trick Opera would be so much more unpleasant to use
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SMRAP last edited by
It was like the most useful function ever, I was using it everyday. Please press F to pay respects.
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raphael-mioche last edited by
Take a look here: https://forums.opera.com/topic/39170/where-is-the-recently-closed-tabs-tab-menu-button-on-the-top-right.
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raphael-mioche last edited by
@andrew84 I’m completely agree with you.
Moreover, we must continue to express ourselves on this unfortunate issue, until the developers respond to our request: Don’t replace the "Tab menu".
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Thrashinuva last edited by
I just got the update, and I came to voice my own opinion about the desire to keep the recently closed tabs button.
I like the Workspace feature which was also added, but will not be using the Search in Tabs feature. I've already removed the shortcut for it.
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WhatDidYouFuckingDO last edited by
I have contacted customer support asking them to bring back the feature, in the meantime I am uninstalling this browser as a means of protest until they bring it back. Yes I know you can enable the feature through flags, but I can guarantee thousands of people aren't aware of this or even this forum. I may have a small impact but if everyone did this maybe they would actually start to listen. Why is there even a forum if they don't care about user suggestions.
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A Former User last edited by
Where can I access the recently closed windows feature in Opera.
This used to be in a hamburger menu in the top right of the main windows, until quite recently.
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ericartman92 last edited by ericartman92
When I started this thread I did think so many people would voice their opinions - thank you all very much!!!
Now, opera decision making people, perhaps the amount of feature requests here would be enough to start you thinking about bringing the feature back.
To everyone here - thank you again, but given opera's track record, I doubt they'll listen.
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paulbizsunny last edited by
@mogikanin said in Where is the "Recently closed tabs/Tab menu" button on the top right?:
Hi, in latest release "Recently closed tabs" is missing. Instead of it there is "Search in tabs" which is meaningless for me... I used "Recently closed tabs" every day and really love this function. Why you decided remove it?
Good afternoon opera like why is that some articles are not getting impressions on news hub I am surprised over it and what is the best practices to keep moving in the industry thank you
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@ericartman92 there's already 'closed tabs' flag in the latest Dev build for the 'Search open tabs' popup. https://forums.opera.com/post/210414
I think we have zero chances they return the TabMenu in previous classic view (at least in near feature). It's better to force suggestions regarding the implementation of similar functionality for this new 'search' popup where 'open' and 'recently closed' tabs will be visible separately. -
operast last edited by
@sgunhouse tab search has to be about the most useless thing in the world. Catering to a hyper minority who have 50 tabs open at once for some reason.
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ericartman92 last edited by
@andrew84 said in Where is the "Recently closed tabs/Tab menu" button on the top right?:
@ericartman92 there's already 'closed tabs' flag in the latest Dev build for the 'Search open tabs' popup. https://forums.opera.com/post/210414
I think we have zero chances they return the TabMenu in previous classic view (at least in near feature). It's better to force suggestions regarding the implementation of similar functionality for this new 'search' popup where 'open' and 'recently closed' tabs will be visible separately.Well, unfortunately I cannot agree as that just would not be the same in terms of ease of use and functionality.