No bookmark sidebar? No deal!
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Deleted User last edited by
Originally posted by StevenCee:
This is the "Opera Community", and so those who've used Opera for 10 -15 years have every right to come here and yes, fanboys, actually complain, express their frustration with changes they don't agree are positive steps, and that's a good thing! It's you prissy, self-annointed "keepers of order" who are the trolls, passing judgments on others, telling them to leave, calling them names, and most of all, in complete delusional denial that you are harping on behavior that you yourselves are exhibiting! No wonder you get foul language at times, you're like pesky mosquitoes, buzzing & stinging, and of no helpful use!
Look, if someone of this community, the same one which has not bestowed or imbued you all with any special position, and your only claim to fame is just how many thousands of posts you've rung up, wishes to express their opinion, and you don't like it, and it's not a technical problem you can "help" them with, then don't f**king bother to respond!!! It sure as hell ain't your job to sit and blast people doing nothing more than what you do, and that is posting their opinions!
So true, so true
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fluxrev last edited by
Originally posted by StevenCee:
your behavior is what fuels all the crap going on here
Although Pesala can't be blamed for the OP here ("I knew upgrading to Opera 18 would be a disaster. Whoever decided to kill the bookmark sidebar option should visit a doctor and get some pills."), you do make a valid point. Opera ASA has handled the Presto-Blink transition in such a way as to virtually guarantee this sort of highly charged reaction from Presto desktop users. And since (unlike some other users) I don't believe that the folks at Opera ASA are idiots, I believe that they knew that this would happen but decided to treat it as a "cost of doing business". While I am a longtime Presto user who will miss its features (though not its unacceptably slow page rendering), I understand that Opera ASA is a business, not a cult, so I don't regard their decision to abandon Presto and develop a very different kind of browser as an apostasy. However, while I have no sympathy for the immaturity, self-righteousness, belligerence, and sense of entitlement that characterize many of these anti-Blink posts, I do believe that Opera ASA has to a great extent brought this upon themselves, and that those on this forum who have made it their mission to aggressively rebut/criticize virtually every anti-Blink poster who exhibits any of these objectionable traits are essentially doing battle with a natural law, like insisting on putting a lid on a pot of boiling water under the banner of "correcting" the "misbehaving" water, with the inevitable result that the water boils even more furiously.
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frenzie last edited by
Originally posted by fluxrev:
I do believe that Opera ASA has to a great extent brought this upon themselves, and that those on this forum who have made it their mission to aggressively rebut/criticize virtually every anti-Blink poster who exhibits any of these objectionable traits are essentially doing battle with a natural law, like insisting on putting a lid on a pot of boiling water under the banner of "correcting" the "misbehaving" water, with the inevitable result that the water boils even more furiously.
Some of it is valid; much of it is tone trolling. In this case, you too completely ignored the salient point of the OP: "I have about 300+ bookmarks. Now you forced me to put them all on Speed Dial???" Pesala, it should be noted, actually offered a solution of sorts, and a nice degree of snark.
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blackbird71 last edited by
As the Opera Community's "days dwindle down to a precious few", much of the harsh rhetoric (on all sides) increasingly seems like arguments over lounge chairs on the sloping deck of the Titanic. To those I've offended by trying to keep things balanced in what I perceived as a "helps" forum, offense was not really my intention - and I apologize where it was given. To those I've helped in a few humble ways over recent years, I'm glad I could help a little - as I have so often been helped here, both as a lurker and as a member.
What we've all shared was a respect for a great browser... at times it could be a bit quirky, but it always had the capacity to be molded by users into a literal extension of who we are and how we've used the Internet. I give my boundless thanks to the many developers who made that all possible over so many years, not always with sufficient recognition. Opera was not the product just of folks "doing a job", though that certainly was true - it was also a deep labor of love for many who poured themselves into it from Opera's founding onward. New days are now upon all of us; the old days are passing into memory and digital folklore; the era has changed. I wish the best to all those working on the new Opera versions, and I wish the best to all Opera users in whatever direction they choose to go forward. Perhaps we'll meet again on a forum somewhere...
"Inlet spikes have extended, engines are set for max thrust. Now climbing to 75,000 and returning to a heading of 270. Blackbird is out."
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fluxrev last edited by
Originally posted by Frenzie:
In this case, you too completely ignored the salient point of the OP: "I have about 300+ bookmarks. Now you forced me to put them all on Speed Dial???"
Perhaps my initial reference to the OP has caused a misunderstanding. I didn't "ignore" the OP's main point. Rather, that point had nothing to do with my point, which was concerned only with the point being made in the comment of StevenCee's that I quoted, which clearly concerned not just (or even mostly) this thread but the forum generally. Furthermore, the omission on my part of any reference to the practical ("salient") issue raised by the OP in no way affected the validity of what I had to say.
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Deleted User last edited by
Originally posted by blackbird71:
As the Opera Community's "days dwindle down to a precious few", much of the harsh rhetoric (on all sides) increasingly seems like arguments over lounge chairs on the sloping deck of the Titanic.
What a great analogy. You have a way with words, blackbird. Have you considered writing as a career?
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xplicit0 last edited by
...I SAY IT IS VERY STUPID OF OPERA, ALL IN A BID TO IMITATE CHROME.
I ALWAZ GO BACK TO MY FIREFOX BECAUSE OF THE QUICK ACCESS SIDE-BAR FUNCTION,... U CNT ASK PPL TO FALL BACK ON AN OUTDATED VERSION JST TO USE A FEATURE WHICH OUGHT TO BE UPDATED AND IMPROVED ON. -
xplicit0 last edited by
...SOME MYT ARGUE IT REDUCES THEIR MAIN SCREEN, FYN... BT THEN U HAVE OPTION OF REMOVING IT. OTHERS DO NEED IT.