Opera 84.0.4316.31 Stable update
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stolis last edited by stolis
@treego But on the other hand it also has the worst Dev behavior on ignoring user requests and needs. And if they continue this new "take it or leave it" policy by removing options needed from a lot of people and just keep adding more and more (useless to many) features without leaving options for disabling them, I'm afraid that more users will turn to the "leave it" path. Unfortunately.
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stolis last edited by
@leocg Nobody speaks about everything and that's obvious.
We're talking about specific occasions where they decide to implement new "features" like the "fast tab tooltip", in this case, witch a large number of users find them useless or annoying (the number of posts clearly shows that) and instead of living disabling options they decide to completely remove them.
And furthermore, it has nothing to do with fulfilling request. It's absolutely understandable trying to implement new stuff on your own software, but it's unacceptable forcing people to use it.
If this doesn't show indifference, what is it?
No one is so naive to believe that the reinstatement of the disabling option even into flags, would have any impact on the program that needs to be evaluated first. To the contrary, it raises more complains and furthermore, pushes people to even leave opera.
Ī absolutely believe that they must reconsider such kind of decisions, especially to the "leave user to decide whatever he wants to keep or disable" part. -
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@stolis said:
in this case, witch a large number of users find them useless or annoying (the number of posts clearly shows that) and instead of living disabling options they decide to completely remove them.
They never really existed. Flags are for the developers that are working on the features to enabled/disable them for development and testing.
An real option to disable tabs tooltip should come in the next Developer build and, later, arrive also in the Stable channel.It's absolutely understandable trying to implement new stuff on your own software, but it's unacceptable forcing people to use it.
There can't be options for everything, so there will be occasions in which they will have to see the users reactions before implementing options.
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sklunk last edited by leocg
@bbildman said in Opera 84.0.4316.31 Stable update:
Bug reported with Opera 84, previous version. Opera crashes when trying to drag a tab for bookmarking to a the list on a drop down folder residing on the Bookmarks Bar.
Same here -- it's still happening. Very annoying. The functionality works fine if you just save as a favorite, but then you need to go into your Bookmarks and reorder it. Please fix this!
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bbildman last edited by leocg
@sklunk said in Opera 84.0.4316.31 Stable update:
@bbildman said in Opera 84.0.4316.31 Stable update:
Bug reported with Opera 84, previous version. Opera crashes when trying to drag a tab for bookmarking to a the list on a drop down folder residing on the Bookmarks Bar.
Same here -- it's still happening. Very annoying. The functionality works fine if you just save as a favorite, but then you need to go into your Bookmarks and reorder it. Please fix this!
One workaround is instead of grabbing the tab, highlight the web page address in the address bar, and then Grab That , it will work perfectly in a dropdown folder.
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A Former User last edited by
The context menu (select a text/right click/search with) has a very big icon on Mapy.cz (custom search engine).
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minho last edited by minho
On linux, the Icons of entries from main menu and context menus only appear on mouseover. I see this bug on Arch Linux + Gnome, Arch Linux + KDE Plasma and neon unstable running KDE Plasma.
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