[Solved]Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right
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TJCJC last edited by TJCJC
I use this all the time.
As others have said, it discourages lean browsing.
I don't want 50 tabs open 'just in case',
Bring back the recently opened tabs please. -
A Former User last edited by
Bring it Back!
Having some useful buttons was always making Opera better than other browsers. I was in grief when they removed a button that toggled Flash-autoplay while loading sites, then a button that switched loading images.
Now this super handy "recently closed" button. Please, don't -
superduper last edited by
@vadimkazealot That's why I keep on using Opera - because they have some very handy features that other browsers don't. And it really pisses me off when they start "improving" things. For example, I really miss the "Notes" feature, where you could highlight a chunk of text in a web-page and save it to a note.
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raphaelfrf last edited by
Help from brasil! It's killing me not to have my features on opera anymore!!!
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p11rat last edited by
Please return the "Recently Closed Tabs" button next to the "minimize", "expand", "close" buttons !!! Really miss her
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A Former User last edited by
@superduper Download the Vivaldi browser made by previous Opera's CEO/co-founder and some other Presto-era guys it has these features intact and improved.
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A Former User last edited by
@raphaelfrf @p11rat Switch to the Vivaldi browser because they don't remove features like that. That's the only way out Opera devs are giving us to have the features we want.
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superduper last edited by
@rafaelluik Screw Vivaldi. I have been using opera for I don't know how long, may be over 10 years, and I don't want to switch to no vivaldis.
The closed tabs button has not been removed, but simple turned off in the Settings.
There is a parameter in Settings that allows to turn it back on. Look up the way to do it in this tread. -
superduper last edited by
@p11rat
The closed tabs button has not been removed, but simple turned off in the Settings.
There is a parameter in Settings that allows to turn it back on. Look up the way to do it in this tread. -
superduper last edited by
@leocg
Yes, there is. That's how I got the button back.
Goto the URL opera://flags/#search-in-open-tabs, disable the flag, and restart Opera.
Are you a Midvale school for gifted graduate? -
A Former User last edited by
@superduper said in Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right:
@rafaelluik Screw Vivaldi. I have been using opera for I don't know how long, may be over 10 years, and I don't want to switch to no vivaldis.
The closed tabs button has not been removed, but simple turned off in the Settings.
There is a parameter in Settings that allows to turn it back on. Look up the way to do it in this tread.
Goto the URL opera://flags/#search-in-open-tabs, disable the flag, and restart Opera.This flag will be removed in Opera 70, good luck with that.
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Rogerb last edited by
The hidden setting DOES brings back, but the fact the setting is hidden means I can't rely on having this feature for long. I want it surfaced as a permanent option in the main settings section. I also can't recommend the browser to others because they won't be able to enable this feature, which I consider a primary differentiator and good reason to select opera.
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superduper last edited by leocg
@Rogerb Don't believe him. He's just trying to drum up some converts to Vivaldi. How in the [no bad wording] can he know what's in the version 70?
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superduper last edited by
@rafaelluik Yeah, right. With you future prediction abilities why don't you play on the stock market?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@superduper Flags are not settings. And, as already said, that flag was already removed.