Opera 77 developer
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@kened Ok,
Unfortunatelly, in its current view the feature is useless for me.
I don't need top sites, the sites I visit often are on my speed dial page and recently closed tabs I can see in SearchTabs popup.
I'd like to see quick action buttons (copy, paste, paste & go and other) but they continue ignoring suggestions (including ability to show/hide top sites section)
*And in addition the current 'centered' items layout on the BABE irritates me. -
davidgould last edited by
Amazon links started crashing Opera here. I don't think it's the Google code doing it because clicking links off Google's cache immediately crash Opera too.
Can someone verify?
Opera also forgets which tabs it's supposed to have open .
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@davidgould Answering whether it opens in my environment is pointless (btw. it opens). What you use for Opera? Be more sincere and open asking such questions. I use Debian, what @leocg is working with it's his secret too.
P.S. @kened. Thanks.
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andrew84 last edited by
@tina said in Opera 77 developer:
If this will be implemented, then we also should add an option to rearrange it with drag'n'drop on sidebar.
I don't know how necessary it is because other things rearrangement (extensions, workspaces, user custom sites) already work only in sidebar setup without the drag'n'drop on sidebar itself.
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andrew84 last edited by
@tina said in Opera 77 developer:
a feature enabled (or disabled) a quite rare by users
Maybe, but I'm not sure.
Otherwise there wouldn't be a quick switch (toggle button) on the sidebar in Opera in the past (and additionally in both EasySetup and Settings)
*Vivaldi has (optionally) this toggle on the toolbar
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A Former User last edited by
Suggestion
I love how Safari's Developer Mode breaks down the resources and elements for you. They even categorize them. Is there anyway we can incorporate this into Opera's Developer Mode?
Example of the Mac version:
It breaks it all down for you so you don't have to guess what is what reading that huge HTML code that Opera gives you when you click Developer>View Source
It's just Apple has ruined Safari and made it unusable so I prefer to use Opera on my Mac for a smoother experience. -
A Former User last edited by
@leocg It's actually funny that Vivaldi which relies on Chromium can have this developer menu