Open an entire Speed Dial Folder
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07pereira07 last edited by
When I want to open all the links from inside a folder at the Speed Dial I have to use Ctrl + Left Mouse. The trouble is that it changes my tab to the next one, it doesn't stay at the Speed Dial tab, so if I wish to open all the links from inside 2 folders I have to go back to the Speed Dial tab and do it again. My point is that there could be a way, like clicking with the Middle Mouse Button (it currently doesn't work to an entire folder, just works when there's only one link) to open all the links from inside the folder AND stay at the Speed Dial Tab. I think it would be a more efficient and simple way to deal with the links.
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07pereira07 last edited by
leocg, that's slower than pressing ctrl + left mouse and it doesn't stay at the Speed Dial tab.
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treego last edited by
I don't understand the vision of Opera at all right now with respect to Stash, Speed Dial, and Bookmarks. I thought Bookmarks had been replaced with Speed Dial folders with thumbnail images. Now they're introducing Bookmarks that have less functionality than do the Speed Dial folders with thumbnail images while also having Speed Dial tiles that are in very shiny colors unless there happens to be a nice website logo image (on a less than 50% chance for the nice logos, though). Stash has been stashed away completely unless you tweak with Opera:flags now; hmmm, I guess bookmarking to "unsorted bookmarks" or "reading list" is supposed to replace Stash?
I think Opera is once again going in the wrong direction.
Going from Presto to Chrome was a big letdown ... I started to like the new Opera in time with Stash and Speed Dial folders with thumbnail images, but now we're turning away from that to something that is inferior and more confusing with sites in the same domain all having the exact same tile in the new Speed Dial folders and extra clicks now required to Bookmark or Add to Speed Dial or to add to Unsorted Bookmarks or Reading List or whatever instead of a one-click Stash.
It seems like Opera is grasping at straws instead of coming up with a plan/vision and pursuing it to set it apart from other browsers.