Opera 70 comes with easier access to closed tabs, simpler searches, and new Workspace icons
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tommym last edited by
@leocg: sync enabled, еhere are opened tabs in opera for android.
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daniil-g last edited by
How do I open tabs from my phone to my PC now? Return the "recently closed tabs" button!!!!
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kennen last edited by
Will it be possible to configure "Recently closed tabs" in one of the future releases or should I search for an extension?
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kennen last edited by
BTW, I found the extension: https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/undo-closed-tabs-button/
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fugarul last edited by leocg
Why remove the recentry close tabs icon again?
Do you read forums where users complain since you removed it the last time? -
fugarul last edited by
But why when so many users want it back?
This is the only reason I use opera.
Don't you care about the users? -
A Former User last edited by
Guys and do you really use that Workspaces? It seems that they are just hidden tabs that stay in-memory all the time, kind of such tab groups, but without clear visuals..
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ichanath last edited by
Recently, same two Youtube videos are playing at the same time. How to stop that? When I reload, only one video is seen, but 2 audios are heard, and in different sequence.
Distro: Kubuntu 20.04https://forums.opera.com/topic/43086/how-to-stop-same-2-youtube-videos-playing-at-the-same-time
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newworldman last edited by
Is there a way of disabling the content search in "search title *and *content of open pages" in search open tabs? This is now a speed bump for me. It's fine to have it as an option but 99.99% of the time I'm wanting to find just the title of a tab. I now have to type more letters to narrow down the list or I have to spot what I want in a long list of entries. In the old tab search you used to be able tow switch between tab and web search, so you have precedent for customisability in this area.
This feature and the horizontal tab cycler are the two worst "enhancements" in recent Opera versions. Both are big usability regressions for me. The old vertical tab cycler was one of the main reasons I switched to Opera from my previous default. It was a near-perfect implementation for me. Why do developers feel the need to tinker with UIs so much? OK, I know we can't stagnate but at least give people options or add new features while retaining the old until you've gotten feedback from users.