Where is the "Recently closed tabs/Tab menu" button on the top right?
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nicolleen last edited by
@burnout426 Hoorray!! Thank you, who would have found the solution this well hidden?
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swatvlad last edited by
@burnout426 Thank you so much as well! For someone dealing with 200+ tabs, not having them as a list to close what I don't need anymore was a nightmare.
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dlder last edited by
@burnout426
Thank you so much!!!
I haven't combed all Flags since v58... they've just become to much, so I really appreciate your effort! -
overcast last edited by
I have already dealt with a similar problem, in the upper right corner there was an icon "Recently closed tabs", after updating it was replaced by the icon"Search by tabs". opera://flags/#search-in-open-tabs - here the function of closed tabs is enabled, but it is not displayed
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overcast last edited by
This topic doesn't answer my question, since I don't have the opera checkbox://flags/#search-in-open-tabs
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donq last edited by
@lordhoth said in Where is the "Recently closed tabs/Tab menu" button on the top right?:
Why would this have been done? It's quite clear this move goes against what the majority of the community wants.
Look, Opera is "free as beer" software - that means (amongst other things) that community doesn't matter. We as Opera users are product, Google and other big fishes are customers. Apparently adding YASO (Yet Another Search Option) allows to gather more sellable information about product's (our) behavior
At least they added closed tabs part to "Search in tabs" button. If this does work as previous button, then no big trouble.
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heloiamerk last edited by
For any devs reading this, just here to add another voice of dissatisfaction to a feature that they did not need to change. Wonder where they get their ideas for changes and where the threads about changing the recently closed tabs are. Anyways, even more disappointed that they removed the flag to fix their downgrade. The current implementation is very limited and doesn't allow me to see more than 3 closed tabs.
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tyllurius last edited by
Ok, I (and obviously a lot of other users) absolutely need this button, and as the developers seem to give a f**k on what the users need it's time for me to switch off auto-update function...
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lordhoth last edited by
@tyllurius How do you do that? I've been searching for that functionality for a while, but I've not seen a flag for it.
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tyllurius last edited by
@lordhoth see here: https://connectwww.com/how-to-stop-opera-web-browser-auto-update/5092/
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ZD90 last edited by leocg
The flag that fixed the problem is not working anymore and that damned search in recent tabs button "resurrected itself" with the latest update. The developer behind this this change diserves to be fired And defenestrated!
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg said in Where is the "Recently closed tabs/Tab menu" button on the top right?:
Just remember that this is a temporary solution.
I hate it as much as everyone else, trust me, but from what I gather, it is what it is. I'm not aware of any channels that would allow us to let developers know what a stupid "feature" this is.
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l33t4opera last edited by l33t4opera
Hi @ZD90, @basemodeldaytona, here it still works in recent Opera stable (69.0.3686.49). Maybe you can recheck if it's set to "Disabled", sometimes flags settings may be changed during the updates.
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ZD90 last edited by
@l33t4opera said in Where is the "Recently closed tabs/Tab menu" button on the top right?:
Hi @ZD90, @basemodeldaytona, here it still works in recent Opera stable (69.0.3686.49). Maybe you can recheck if it's set to "Disabled", sometimes flags settings may be changed during the updates.
Wait until you get to version 70.0.3728.8 and then you will see what I am talking about. I use Opera Beta and its already in version 70.0.3728.8. I had to switch to Opera GX (which is currently in version68.0.3618.191) and block the updater to save myself from this idiotic change.