Where is the "Recently closed tabs/Tab menu" button on the top right?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
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MediocreEgg last edited by
This is the worst update ever for Opera. bring that feature back please!!!!!!
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MediocreEgg last edited by
a partial solution to the problem is "ctrl+spacebar" that has the 3 last recently closed items. seems like to go further than that u need to enter history (ctrl+H).
still #bring_recently_closed_back -
aoirei last edited by
Let me join the "movement" and ask for the "Recently closed tabs" button back.
The "Search in tabs" functionality has absolutely no use for me.
How hard it must be to give users the option to choose between two buttons or even use both of them, when the functionality was already built. Just add a flag and everyone will be happy. -
bringbackrecentlyclosedtabs last edited by
Such a shame this is happening.
Time to move to Vivaldi.#bringbackrecentlyclosedtabs
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equinoxa last edited by
What about the submenu "Other devices", I also need this to migrate my opened tabs from my smartphone to the PC.... and it is much faster to use this little button to operate.
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wasdwasd Banned last edited by
@roberto64 said in Where is the "Recently closed tabs/Tab menu" button on the top right?:
Unfortunately, it is already clear that the developers are not interested in what is happening here.
Of course they are not. They have some vagabonds in place of moderators. Just random passers-by, who are not paid and as a consequence does not feel responsible, no care even little bit for quality of their "job". Opera QA director just slaps news at your face, that you're gonna have crap instead of useful feature and never comes back to respond to feedback, QA... I bet they didn't even run their own application before dumping it in production.
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chewy last edited by leocg
@operast Thank you for your kinds words! I'm just trying to help out. I do feel a bug report is best to call their attention to this issue - historically, the devs rarely if at all, respond to the forum.
Additionally, (in terms of a toggle) I would think it's rather easy to either make a toggle function (Search for Open Tabs / Search Recently Closed Tabs) or allow for another button that represents the "Menu->History->Recently Closed" list and the ability to disable/turn off the "Search in Tabs" button.
In this way, the devs can have their new functionality and the end user can opt to enable in the tab bar a Recently Closed button. The functionality is clearly in the browser, so I would think no "major" source code rework would be needed.
Heck, I'd even opt for an extension if needed (again, since the recently closed stuff is still in the browser).
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Madric last edited by
I'm also asking, please, return the recent-closed-tabs feature back.
This is really a waste of time. The feature is useful for many people, it is easy for the developers to have it back.
I will probably not use Opera as my main web browser.
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skoy21 last edited by
It has been a few days for me since the change to limit closed tabs to just 3, and it has been a browser changing experience...
It is worse than the change from Presto to Chromium. That at least, was a change, this is pure depreciation of features, both useful and (almost) unique.Suddenly I find my self having to change a lot to my daily interaction with the web, both personal and at work, or simply repeat things that 2 days ago were just a click of a button.
Somewhere in the twin threads of "Where is" and "Bring Back" the recently closed tabs, someone mentioned that Opera 71 will change this back to somewhat better than just 3 tabs. Hopefully, otherwise, it's going to be a break up from Opera which I have been using since it was a payed software...
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A Former User last edited by
It seems they removed the button, even the option to bring it back using opera://flags base been removed. Looks like I'm going to be moving to FireFox after using Opera for the last 15 years.
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A Former User last edited by
I've been a user of Opera for 15 years. This change has motivated me to move onto another browser suggested in this fourm. Thank you Opera for your years of service. They were very much appreciated. Goodbye.
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adamthemute last edited by adamthemute
So today I see the open recent icon is gone. Again. I was able to bring it back by disabling flags#search-in-open-tabs before, but now, that is also gone (only search in closed tabs comes up - which I also tried disabling). This was the primary reason for me to use Opera.
What is the latest (or best?) stable Opera version that has this feature before someone made the silly decision to remove it?
Thanks.
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SymphonicPoet last edited by
@chewy I submitted a bug report myself and I would have to think encouraging everyone on this thread to do so might well have some salutary effect. If they get flooded with complaints at home maybe they'll do something. In the meantime . . . I've downloaded Vivaldi to see how it ticks and if it can be made to work as well. Losing that feature truly is dramatic. I discovered it organically and used it constantly. It was just so beautiful and natural.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@SymphonicPoet Flooding the bug tracking system with fake bug reports will only make the real bugs to take more time to be fixed because they will be wasting time closing your fake reports.
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adamthemute last edited by
So I see this clock icon (history) on the sidebar that shows the last 5 recently closed tabs/windows, but is there any way to show more recently closed?
Also, is it possible to get the history clock icon on the top, rather than having this sidebar always on?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@adamthemute Opera 71 should probably bring an option to show more recently closed tabs in the search in tabs tool.
And don't forget that you can still use the tool to search your closed tabs.
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SymphonicPoet last edited by
@leocg I fail to see how this is in any sense fake. There's a quite real problem with the user experience of the browser. It needs fixing. If that's the only we can get them to pay attention then so be it. That's what we do.