General Suggestions and Requests Topic - Opera for Desktops
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg It's sad what you convey to us - users. Your words bring on equally sad thought - is there in Opera anything what Chromium does not?
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agentsmurf last edited by
@leocg I would love to see Custom Search Engine like Ecosia or Startpage would be supported
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amatsuki555 last edited by
Opera on Linux does not have support for System Title Bars and Borders, nor does it provide support for the KDE Plasma Universal Menu Bar. I love Opera's features, but I believe the UI could be a little more configurable...
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A Former User last edited by
Stop the increasing '73.0.3856.344' folder model, save current version as 'Old' or 'old-YYYY-MM-DD' and leave the updated version having the same details as the previous version, then we won't have to continually update Windows Firewall, or cookie preferences for each update
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg I Guessed that, but it seems than many websites see the 'updated' version of Opera as a new browser connection, like Windows firewall does, and consequently ask you to set your cookie preferences, at least that's how I would explain it, as the sequence after each update is
- Windows Firewall askes you to confirm access permissions
- Sites you visit regularly (Bank, Shopping, etc) on next access ask you to set your cookie preferences, as they are regularly visited sites the settings are already in my cookie preferences, so it has to be the new browser version/identity that triggers the request?
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A Former User last edited by
Hello,
I have to start with saying that I'm really in love with the opera browser. It is the best one I have tried so far. But I'd like to see a view new features. Not because I think it will make Opera so much better. But because I'd really like to see these features.
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Every time I visit a website, the site asks for the permission to show notifications. Since I disabled cookies the settings aren't saved. With time it gets really annoying if it's asking you like 50 times a day. So I'd like a feature that disables that.
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I know it sound kinda useless but I'd like to have some kind of toolbox in the sidebar. Where, when you open it, different features appear. Like a calculator or so, translator or so. But that one would really be the bees knee. So not to important.
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And last and probably least . I'd like some designs for the sidebar or the one on the top. If you don't know what I mean, have a look at the browser called "Naver Whale".
Other than that the browser seems to be pretty perfect.
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popiomondayz last edited by leocg
so uhh ive been thinking about opera windows and there is somthing thats been bothering me Allot its the fact that i cant change the sidebar/top bar collor
there are also other things like that the background music feature is only on the gx version
id also love to add My Own messengers in the sidebar
like idk... zoom? discord? ms teams?{not like id ever use it} many things like that and i think anything of that kind would be Awsome!!! -
jmdivine last edited by
Can you guys like make the touchbar for mac useful. Like for example youtube, instead of it just changing tabs maybe yall could like make it a slider like the one in safari. That slider is like the only reason i use safari lmfao but i think operas really nice so idk.
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pschirki last edited by
Opera user since Opera existed on one 3,5" diskette here. I would like to request a feature to divide workspaces so that we are possible to use multiple log-ins. Would this be feasible?
Please keep up the good work!
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@pschirki I'm a bit retarded. Would you mind share your views in more understandable details?
- Do you mean log-ins as profiles?
- Do you mean log-ins as Opera accounts?
- Do you mean log-in to, ekhm..., to what?
- Do you mean asking for "multiple log.ins":
1st workspace -> 1st profile = 1st account
2nd workspace -> 2nd profile = 2nd account
3rd workspace -> 3rd profile = 3nd account
...
or
1st workspace -> 1st profile = 1st account
2nd workspace -> 1st profile = 2nd account
3rd workspace -> 1st profile = 3nd account
...
or
1st workspace -> 1st profile = 1st account
2nd workspace -> 2nd profile = 1st account
3rd workspace -> 3rd profile = 1st account
P.S. I used 5" diskettes.
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pschirki last edited by pschirki
@pavelopdev
Hi, i mean:1st workspace -> 1st profile = 1st account
2nd workspace -> 1st profile = 2nd account
3rd workspace -> 1st profile = 3nd accountbe like
1st workspace -> googleacc1, facebook acc1, etc.
2nd workspace - > googleacc2, facebook acc2, etc.but everything with the same Opera profile logged in if this would work.
On my first 5" were LHX Attack Chopper and Carrier Command
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A Former User last edited by leocg
@pschirki Thanks. Anyway I'm still in fog of possibilities.
I had three accounts of Yandex services once. I cannot envision any hindrance today, to open them in 1 workspace or every account in one different workspace.
What your suggestion might bring into your habits of your work or improved efficiency in dealing with such monstrous number of accounts?.
Do you mean logical isolation of accounts? In what way? Similar to the Containers implemented in Firefox browser?
I'm open for all improvements to the idea of multiple workspaces as it is a truly brilliant one. You may open 24 of workspaces distributed in many windows as you like (n WS x 24). I use two or four (for testing purpose) windows on one screen as for now. Every window is populated with 6 WSs. Each of them can open different pages, despite the same workspace icons.
If Google discovers the same IP so what? Yandex knew my IP, it knew that the three accounts of mine were opened from the same place and the same PC. Nothing. It worked.
There is a requests for unique bookmark pools for every workspace. I'm not for it, but I accept that idea. Multiplying features, or in reality - increasing unnecessary complication of Opera application, isn't the best path for Opera improvement. In other words - I like to have a clear view of well proved rationale.
Summing up - I do not understand your idea.
Have a nice time!
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pschirki last edited by
@leocg @pavelopdev Thanks for answering!
Yes, and this maybe to separate by workspaces.
So that on workspace 1 are my personal google/Microsoft etc account
and on workspace 2 my work accounts from Google, MS etc.I tried the sessionbox extension, but when i open lets say the my personal google account on one tab and my work account on a 2nd tab , on every page i open with the 2nd account is my 1st account logged in.
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pschirki last edited by leocg
@pavelopdev
Do you mean logical isolation of accounts? In what way? Similar to the Containers implemented in Firefox browser?
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A Former User last edited by leocg
@pschirki Nice of you, thanks.
- Up to the time when the Firefox upper echelon declared the war on free speech I was using Firefox with two excellent extensions:
a) Firefox Multi-Account Containers which encapsulated pages efficiently, fending off peepers and other Big Social Hookers from gathering our data,
b) Simple Tab Groups which excellently copied Opera's Workspaces.
They work together and intertwined. They are able to create sort of Software Rolodex of Workspaces. Imagine you have a knob (Opera Sidebar) which you twiddle up or down and new row of tabs (Workspaces) appears in your view in a browser. Read carefully the extensions' descriptions.
That's what you should touch, learn and apply into your working/playing environment. As I said - Firefox censorship and my understanding of free "whatever" are light years apart.