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    • Opera Comments Bot
      Opera Comments Bot last edited by

      Here you can post comments about Window Layout Resizer extension, created by raylothian

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      • SoniCocaine
        SoniCocaine last edited by

        This is the first window resizer in the Opera Ext. Store that works, and works well. I would gladly purchase this extension for $5 or even $10 if I could "pin on top" a window, and set % transparency. This would allow me to play a video in transparent mode while I work, and I could pin another window dedicated to taking notes or entering data as I'm reading. This is ultimately what I'm looking for, and this extension is the only thing in the Opera Store that's similar, simple, and doesn't require that I turn off important blockers/filters/security extensions. Great work, thank you!

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          xwelle last edited by

          удобно

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          • situse
            situse last edited by

            really cool add-on

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            • nomadMik
              nomadMik @SoniCocaine last edited by

              @sonicocaine: Most desktop managers I've used make it pretty easy to set the opacity of windows, so you shouldn't need a browser add-on to do it. Try right-clicking the title bar, or going to the window manager options in your OS's settings app. If you're using Windows or something then maybe you can't do it, but I've been doing it for decades under Mint, Debian and BSD. Good luck.

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