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    How can I get rid of those white spaces where names of pages are placed in Speed Dial?

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    • dimitrije1606
      dimitrije1606 last edited by

      For anyone with same problem, deactivate this opera://flags/#experimental-start-page and restart.

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

        For anyone with same problem, deactivate this opera://flags/#experimental-start-page and restart.

        Just note that this option may not be available in a future version.

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        • wolfghost
          wolfghost last edited by

          Thanks dimitrije1606 solved for me 😉 @leocg WHY??

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

            WHY??

            Because flags are experiments that can be ended at any time.

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            • Deleted User
              Deleted User last edited by

              For anyone with same problem, deactivate this opera://flags/#experimental-start-page and restart.

              This is much better.

              We really need the option to turn off automatic updates. It really should be the end users decision when/if to update. Its annoying and frustrating to have surprise update and then have to figure 'konami code' or hidden options to get back to where you were.

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              • lando242
                lando242 last edited by

                So, what your saying is they can update as often as the want as long as they don't change anything?

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                • Deleted User
                  Deleted User last edited by

                  So, what your saying is they can update as often as the want as long as they don't change anything?

                  No, stop forcing unnecessary changes and let end user decide when they want to update.

                  People would also be a lot less frustrated with these forced changes if the options to revert weren't hidden behind secret codes, ect.

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                  • norre01
                    norre01 last edited by

                    Seems that deactivating opera://flags/#experimental-start-page isn't available in Opera 31.0.1889.99 anymore.
                    Is there any other way to solve this (to get rid of those white spaces where names of pages are placed in Speed Dial)?

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                    • vissiani
                      vissiani last edited by

                      I want to get rid of www.delta and wbdirect how to do this????? Clicking on above right doesnt help.

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                      • lando242
                        lando242 last edited by

                        I want to get rid of www.delta and wbdirect how to do this????? Clicking on above right doesnt help.

                        We can't help you if you don't use complete sentences. Where are you seeing "www.delta" and "wbdirect"? Clicking what in the above right?

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                        • timstewartuk
                          timstewartuk last edited by

                          Seems that deactivating opera://flags/#experimental-start-page isn't available in Opera 31.0.1889.99 anymore.
                          Is there any other way to solve this (to get rid of those white spaces where names of pages are placed in Speed Dial)?

                          Would developers please stop mucking about with the Speed Dial settings! I now have some of my icons displaying one way and the remaining the 'new' way, with the latest build 31.0.1889.99. This is rather annoying. At least, give users the option to select one version or another.

                          Thanks.

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