Opera unveils Opera One R2 in Developer
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jojo0587 last edited by
How to use Opera's Multithreaded Compositor? I don't see such a possibility in my case. I have Opera 113.0.5208.0.
My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@jojo0587 said in Opera unveils Opera One R2 in Developer:
The bookmarks bar must hide on split pages?
Not, of course. The current implementation is strange(very).
There should be a button on the toolbar which simply splits the screen like in Edge.
So I should be able to simply drag a tab/bookmark/opened site onto the splitted area.
hold a key > select tabs > right click> select create split screen is too long.
To exit full screen I first need to click 3 dots instead of simply clicking the active 'split screen' icon on the toolbar again.
Edge also has the 3 dots menu, but there are some additional options which can be applied.
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jojo0587 last edited by
@leocg: Yes, I use the stable Opera on a daily basis. Now I updated Opera Developer to 113.0.5208.0 and I did not see the option to disconnect/move Opera modules.
My proposals for changes in Opera (Google Document).
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@andrew84 I found out that split screen can be created by dragging a tab (option in Setting) but the behavior is quite intrusive because split screen is creating (trying) each time I drag tabs out of the tabstrip (need to be precise and remember to not move a tab too far down).
*So the redesigned popup is bad, color themes are too early to rate because the feature is very raw, split screen feature itself is quite useful but the implementation is not so handy and not so logical like in Edge.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@andrew84 said in Opera unveils Opera One R2 in Developer:
I found out that split screen can be created by dragging a tab (option in Setting) but the behavior is quite intrusive because split screen is creating (trying) each time I drag tabs out of the tabstrip (need to be precise and remember to not move a tab too far down).
Yes, indeed. You have to drag and release fast. If you hold too long, it'll trigger split screen. I prefer to have the option off and just select 2 tabs, right-click the selection and choose "create split screen". Maybe the timing can be tweaked so one has to hold longer before it triggers split screen.
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andrew84 last edited by
@jojo0587 according to the blog post, they provide as an example that you can move video pop-out.
It was possible all the time from my point of view, but I noticed that no additional window is created for the video popup anymore.
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andrew84 last edited by andrew84
@kened said in Opera unveils Opera One R2 in Developer:
Everything was a little disorganized.
In my opinion it was ok, but now is disorganized.
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nashuim last edited by
Literally all I want is for dragging tabs in and out of tab islands not to crash the browser. Does this release fix this?
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andrew84 last edited by
@burnout426 Select tabs + right click could stay for sure. But I'd prefer the same algorithm as in Edge - click icon on the toolbar (empty splitted area creates) and then drag tabs. Or if two tabs already selected, then click the toolbar's icon and here you're.
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max1c last edited by
Amazing! I'm sure Emacs is trembling with fear of Opera replacing it as the no1 OS. Surely this update will mean that dragging and dropping tabs between windows won't crash the browser anymore, right? Or is the technology just not there yet?