Opera 125 developer
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@andrew84: Hello, thank you for your suggestions regarding tab islands - we will discuss it internally.
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@pkap1: Thanks! That's a valuable suggestion - we will discuss it.
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Opera-QA-Team Opera last edited by
@andrew84: Thanks for the feedback and suggestions! We will discuss it. Regarding ungrouping tab islands, for now you can select all the tabs and choose 'Move out from tab island' - the tabs won't be in island anymore. But we understand that simple ungouping option would be useful for you.
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andrew84 last edited by
@Opera-QA-Team said in Opera 125 developer:
for now you can select all the tabs and choose 'Move out from tab island'
I wonder that such obvious option wasn't implemented from the very beginning.
*Basically the suggestions are inspired by Edge's right click menu. There was also 'pin' option recently but later removed for some reason and now the 'groups' are pinned by default after browser closing. Opera should have the same (adopted) context menu (move to new window can be moved into existing 'Move to' submenu for workspaces).

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mbstafs last edited by
@parduspars: Yes, almost immediate crashes here as well, on Fedora 43. I cannot tell which of my tabs triggers this.
Crash reports are automatically submitted, so I will just wait for an update.
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andrew84 last edited by
Custom themes should allow to select user defined wallpaper.
And Classic theme should allow to adjust transparency and bluriness of the tabs strip and address bar. -
filbo last edited by
@mbstafs I just reported a crash (CRASH-9486) where opera-developer 125.0.5707.0 crashes instantly every time I finish interacting with the address bar (hitting Enter on a typed URL, or even hitting ESC to stop typing in it). I can open all the tabs I want from bookmarks, links in pages, etc., but the address bar kills it every time.
Thought it might be related to yours -- you seem to think it's tab-related, and this is, sort of.
(BTW, mine happens on a new blank profile, first time I ever use the address bar. On Linux -- debian 'sid', everything completely as up to date as possibe.)