How to disable tabs list popup?
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g3-scorpio last edited by leocg
This option is no longer available in the last two versions. Who knows how to remove this someone else's stupidity with a bunch of tabs from one in Opera_84.0.4316.21_Setup?
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igrblkv last edited by leocg
There is an option to switch to Opera GX - there is no such problem. Maybe it's for now: Version —LVL 3 (core: 83.0.4254.70)
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PurpleT last edited by
The tab tooltips are back and there seems to be no way to get rid of the useless crappy things any more. It was a pain to disable the damned things before. Why can't we have a choice?
Anyone know how to disable them?
First world problems, but little things like this drive me crazy!!! -
nasos333 last edited by
Hi all,
Any news on this ?
The browser is currently unusable due to this world record bad feature.
Would be great to know if will be fixed or move to another browser directly. It takes away so much of my time and is extremely confusing
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g3-scorpio last edited by leocg
@igrblkv said in How to disable tabs list popup?:
igrblkv
There is an option to switch to Opera GX - there is no such problem. Maybe it's for now: Version —LVL 3 (core: 83.0.4254.70)Opera GX - It's just a toy for little kids.
Latest stable version - Opera_83.0.4254.54_Setup -
PurpleT last edited by
@leocg Yes I know, that's why I said it's not too much to ask for a setting to turn ot off.
I can't be bothered with idiots who can't be bothered to give us such a simple setting. So again I'll be looking to use a different browser if they're going to force annoying crap on me. -
seriousgigi last edited by
@leocg your job is too hard since most people (including me) react like "remove this setting" "cut the crap" in most cases lol
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A Former User last edited by
With PurpleT here. Just gone through a process of giving my privacy right up to come here cause I had to Content no matter what. I'm gone. Chow Opera
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peteee last edited by
Wow i can't believe this is back again, what a terrible feature. Opera, can we the users please vote on what becomes 'permanent'? I'd like to not migrate to another browser just because of you all are getting 'creative' again
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sarahmarcus last edited by
There is an option to switch to Opera GX - there is no such problem. Maybe it's for now: Version —LVL 3 (core: 83.0.4254.70)
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blackie1406 last edited by
I have just tried to install a previous version of Opera rather than the atrocious V84 and find that the install box has an update box and it is impossible to install the old version I have just downloaded without updating first. Is it possible to somehow bypass the udate.
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echo-the-husky last edited by
@leocg What do you mean 'at the moment'?! The option to disable the 'feature' was already available by disabling it in flags, this option has now been removed.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@echo-the-husky Flags are for developers to enable or disable the features they are working on, for development and test. Flags aren't settings for users to enable or disable something, although they can do it.
Once the feature is enabled by default in stable channel, its flag is no longer necessary and is removed.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
- Download the final version of Opera 83 from https://download3.operacdn.com/pub/opera/desktop/83.0.4254.62/win/ to your Downloads folder.
If you have 64-bit Windows, download the x64 one.
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Goto the URL
opera://about
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Close Opera.
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Copy your profile folder to a safe place just in case there's something that Opera 84 did with your profile that's not compatible with Opera 83 where running the profile with the older version corrupts your profile. Unlikely to be a problem in this case, but you never know.
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Uninstall Opera but don't choose to delete your data when uninstalling.
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Delete the Opera install folder if it still exists.
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Launch a command prompt and run:
"%userprofile%\Downloads\Opera_83.0.4254.62_Setup_x64.exe" --launchopera=0
for example to launch the Opera installer and tell the installer not to launch Opera after it's installed.
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When the installer starts, click "options" and review all the options carefully to make sure they're how you want them. Then, click "install".
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Now that Opera is installed, go into the "83.0.4254.62" folder in Opera's install folder and rename "opera_autoupdate.exe" to "opera_autoupdate.off".
If you have trouble renaming the file because Windows say it's in use, open up Task Manager in Windows and end task on any Opera autoupdate processes you see on the "Processes" tab.
- For good measure, open Task Scheduler in Windows, select "Task Scheduler Library", scroll down till you see "Opera Scheduled Autoupdate", right-click it, and choose "disable".
If you have more than one "Opera Scheduled Autoupdate" task, you can look at each task's "Actions" tab to see what Opera it's for so you disable the right one.
Then, you're good to go to use Opera 83 till Opera 84 has the option you want. When that's the case, while Opera is closed, enable the Autoupdate task again, rename "opera_autoupdate.off" back to "opera_autoupdate.exe", start Opera, wait 20 to 30 seconds, goto the URL
opera://about
, and let Opera update to the latest build of 84.