[Solved]Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right
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roberto64 last edited by leocg
Please: Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right!!
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avmon last edited by avmon
Incredible but they have eliminated the option to continue using it in Opera 70.
Was it so difficult, at least, to leave the flag to continue using the button?Why their effort to eliminate useful functions?
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superduper last edited by
@avmon They sure did. The put instead that sorry substitution "Search in closed tabs," in which only three closed tabs are shown. I downloaded Vivaldi browser. It seems to have the same functionality and does have the Closed tabs button.
I simply don't the reason why they would shoot themselves in the foot like this.
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roberto64 last edited by
You should consider the claim of many users and give a positive response:
Please: Bring back the "Recently closed" button on the top bar on the right!!There are many more users who claim it, but they do not take the trouble to write it in the forums, but many of us do not like this change!
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A Former User last edited by
While the recently closed tab feature is something I am missing it's not that world ending.
On the other hand the thing that actually bothers me is that I used that button to show open tabs on other devices in simple manner.
Now I have to enable sidebar, click on tabs, click on device, click tab I want to open, disable sidebar. So instead of getting simple drop down menu and getting the tab I want in 2 clicks I have to go through loops and hoops from one side of screen to another like some demented hamster in his wheel.
So please, either revert or give us an option to enable additional button/s for tab explorer on device (in that drop down menu it was) and/or closed tab list.
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rocketank last edited by rocketank
Check this out. There will be show more button. Quite more acceptable...
Opera Developer v71.0.3763.0
You have to enable #search-in-closed-tabs-show-more in flags. -
csongor242 last edited by
What was their problem with the drop-down "recently closed" tabs? Why they had to change it to this full-window thing? I never used the search for open tabs function, not once, but I use the recently closed constantly and I think it was pretty good as it was, just click on the droppdown and you barely have to move your mouse. Now it does this whole darkening the background animation and all, and it's just irritating. Why do they have to overcomlicate everything?
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the.illidan last edited by
i'm not restarting my browser so it can't update, waiting for version with recently closed tabs
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ericartman92 last edited by
I never thought this thread would find so many people that miss this feature. Let's hope our opinions are heard by the people making the decisions, although we all know the chances are pretty slim.
Anyway, what people seem to forget when saying "why do you even need to have many tabs" is
a) we might not have them all open, but we go through a lot of them. My personal work is somewhat related to research and I go though many web pages and I do need to go back to a closed one, or check which one I closed and so on. I think what we initially had was a very solid feature with a very normal and relatable use case to it. In my view, it should not have been removed, but, alas, it has.
b) honestly, I find it quite arrogant that people tell others that "the feature had no use and it's right that they removed it". It is obviously irrational, since it did in fact have use, as proven by the number of people complaining about its removal.I am sad that opera had made these decisions, I can't demand an explanation from them, but as a software developer, they could have at least told us in a sentence or two how the workflow should now be, or of they have an alternative in the making and we need to wait.
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superduper last edited by
Nothing that I could at to this, but only second it a countless number of times. I simply see not reason why such a useful feature could be taken off, unless it's some sort of a social experiment.
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superduper last edited by
@rocketank First of all, I don't have this flag in my version of Opera. Second, what was the need to take out so a useful feature and then substitute it with a crippled version of it?
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nickfrag last edited by nickfrag
@superduper No need at all. People do stupid things all the time. Other people come later and try to fix these things.
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CharismaOperaDisplayName last edited by leocg
I am low vision and need it right there so I can compare. Please make this an option. All the moving my eyes around the screen, then clicking more than once is far too difficult. I'm begging you. This is the best browser for my vision problems.
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CharismaOperaDisplayName last edited by
I used a hack to get it back the last time you got rid of this, but I don't see a hack this time.
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marinadze last edited by marinadze
If you knew how many people hate you for removing search-in-open-tabs. (I use https://translate.google.com because you don't seem to read the Russian forum thread at all). I had to install Opera_69.0.3686.95, if the updates do not return search-in-open-tabs, I will look for another browser, as I heard, many are thinking about it.
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kreesr last edited by kreesr
I 5 year used a function the «Recently closed tabs», and you destroyed it in a flash, it became very uncomfortably without her and your magnifying glass is not needed, you cannot turn it off.
I will remain on Opera 69.0.3686.95, -
marinadze last edited by marinadze
After the update, the "recently closed" icon disappeared, a "search in open" magnifying glass appeared instead of it, a maximum of 3 last closed tabs. Why change something that works great? opera: // flags / # search-in-open-tabs
Switch "Default (E)" to "Disablet". Now it doesn't work.I can't write very clearly because I don't know English and I use https://translate.google.com/. Developers read not only forums in English, look into others too.