Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar
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SilentHugOfDoom last edited by
opera has a built-in instagram feature, but instagram account of opera has its last post on september 2019, which is a bit interesting...
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kened Banned last edited by
Almost 350 messages to Opera 68 announcement: I think Opera's users engagement is becoming greater.
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kened Banned last edited by
I don't understand why Opera and Vivaldi are so seldom used in Norway, its home country.
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Najib-Ahmed last edited by
Where is the instant search? I had to download and use the 67 update just because the latest one doesn't have instant search.
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joostw last edited by
Just want to give some feedback. Since i'll keep changing the same flags after every update..
opera://flags/
#search-in-open-tabs -> disable to get resently closed tabs back (i also use this one to open tabs that i have open on other (mobile) devices.
#horizontal-tab-cycler -> disable to quickly switch between recently used tab with a dropdown based menu (that shows the full tabname) in the location of the recently closed tabs. -
A Former User last edited by
is it possible to make "groups in tabs" like in the past. I miss this feature since 2 years
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kened Banned last edited by
@berni02: I think that workspaces perform this function in an optimized way.
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OldOperaUser last edited by
@expaw said:
Also was frustrated by removing of "Recently closed" feature and putting search instead, it is one of the core feature and lot of people rely on it. Please do not introduce such a breaking change....
Thanks @kened for tip how to bring this feature back.
Ok, it would be nice to know how to get back the "Recently closed" button to the window title. What is the way?
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shani-ace 0 last edited by shani-ace 0
@andrew84 said in Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar:
@karen-arzumanyan: disable #search-in-open-tabs flag.
OMG thank you so much! I was just about to download a previous release to downgrade because this ridiculous change makes Opera almost unusable for me.
Now I got that crucial feature back, thank you.@OldOperaUser said in Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar:
Ok, it would be nice to know how to get back the "Recently closed" button to the window title. What is the way?
It has been mentioned several times in this thread, but here it is again:
Disable this feature flag: opera://flags/#search-in-open-tabs@radekpilich said in Opera 68 is here with built-in Instagram in the sidebar:
@georgic556: You are doing it wrong. You have to let it do its thing for a few hours once, and then it works all right. Don't close and disable, just let it do its thing.
Yep. A few weeks ago I also experienced what radekpilich said and thought it was a bug. It kept happening.
But after I let it do its thing uninterrupted (and yes it can take quite a long time), it actually worked flawlessly again. -
saturnfreeway last edited by
Just adding that removing the "Recently closed tabs" button was a poor idea indeed. The trick in the Flags section thankfully works. Otherwise thanks for a good browser that hardly ever fails me on desktop and mobile.
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yoojo last edited by
@saturnfreeway Totally agree! I was just crazy finding ways to bring the button back while it turned out to a new version change.
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reerk last edited by
Please bring back "recently closed" quick button. In most cases, I do not open more than 5-7 tabs, so the "tab search" function is almost useless for me. The "recently closed" function, on the contrary, helped a lot to keep the tab bar clean. Please make it possible to select your preferred function in the settings.