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    • Deleted User
      Deleted User last edited by

      The most common complaint from users both old and new seems to be about bookmarks. I have
      found that the various Opera Bookmark extensions are clunky, useless, slow, or not quite
      right. For those who haven't found their own way yet, or are new to Opera and are a little
      frustrated because the traditional bookmark menu is not available, I offer this solution.
      Putting a bookmark icon on the Bookmark Bar solves all problems for me, and use and
      management of the bookmarks is just as good as the old Opera.
      It's pretty easy to do. Make sure that 'show Bookmarks Bar' is set before you start.
      When you freshly install Opera, bookmarks and settings will be imported from a previous Opera
      installation. To arrange bookmarks to be as easily usable and sortable as they were in Opera
      12, just put them on the Bookmarks Bar.

      Click upper left hand 'O'\click 'Bookmarks' [the Ctrl/shift/B one]\ click 'Imported
      bookmarks'. (If 'Imported bookmarks' does not appear in the bookmark menu you will have to import them,
      using the 'More tools' option).
      Now drag the 'imported from Opera' title which appears in the main window to the Bookmarks Bar. It
      will then appear on the Bookmarks Bar with the folder icon. If you wish you can then right-
      click and choose Edit to change the title to be shorter and take less room on the Bar, say
      something like 'BM'.
      To sort top level Bookmarks alphabetically, just right-click the icon and click 'Sort
      alphabetically. Your top-level list of bookmarks will be sorted alphabetically, with folders
      listed first, then individual bookmarks following, just like the old days.
      To open your bookmarks, just click on the Bookmark Bar icon.
      If you have folders of bookmarks within the top-level Bookmark menu, just right-click each
      folder and choose 'Sort alphabetically'.

      System: Win 8.1, Opera 29.

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      • airforce25228
        airforce25228 last edited by

        If you find solution without bookmark bar let me know...

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        • peterx666
          peterx666 last edited by

          I could not find out how to create a sub folder - imported OK - cant add to what I imported?

          Pleased with Opera otherwise

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          • laingman
            laingman last edited by

            If I could have my bookmarks bar vertical (preferably on right) I would be interested

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            • lando242
              lando242 last edited by

              I could not find out how to create a sub folder

              When inside a folder either click the new folder icon near the top of the page or right click an empty spot inside the folder and click 'New folder'.

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              • bbildman
                bbildman last edited by

                r0bert0-b, this is exactly how I did it, and it works perfectly. What many bookmark complainers don't understand it that with that Bookmarks folder on the Bookmark bar, you can add a new bookmark of a page that Opera is displaying into any sub-folder (there is an "+ Add page at the top of EVERY folder/sub-folder you have) you have clicked on and it will be placed at the bottom of that folder, then if you want to put it higher up within that folder, all you have to do is click and hold it and move it where you want.

                If you want to move/copy bookmarks or folders, you simply go into the "'Bookmarks' [the Ctrl/shift/B one]" and do what you wish. Actually though a little arcane, once you get the hang of it, it's actually easier than O12.17, because in O12.17 in order to add a bookmark, you also added it to the "Bookmarks" drop-down box, but then you HAD to open the Bookmarks manager and find that newly added bookmark and THEN move it where you wanted within that folder. In O29, that ALL can be done without opening the Bookmark manager in O29 ('Bookmarks' [the Ctrl/shift/B one])

                I'm learning, each new iteration of New Opera seems easier and better, and the BIG plus, almost ALL page load quickly, and all videos and photos, much unlike how now O12.17 is almost non-operative.

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                • Deleted User
                  Deleted User last edited by

                  bbildman, thanks for your comments and further suggestions.
                  About dragging and dropping within any folder, I'm lazy, I just right-click on any folder and choose 'sort alphabetically' which also brings all the folders to the head of the list.

                  About Opera, I agree. The only thing preventing my move to the new one was stubbornness and the bookmark thing, but after spending a few minutes to sort that out I'm happy with Opera 29. And I did like the integrated mail in previous Operas, but now use the Opera Mail app and let it just sit in the background.
                  The new Opera really is quite good.

                  Win 8.1, Op 29.0.1795.47

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                  • bbildman
                    bbildman last edited by

                    r0bert0-b, I believe I will always have O12.17 installed as a fall-back, and use O29 for most of my browsing.

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                    • laingman
                      laingman last edited by

                      r0bert0-b, I believe I will always have O12.17 installed as a fall-back, and use O29 for most of my browsing.

                      I am the opposite, 12.17 is still my main browser and new opera is backup in case a site won't behave properly. For me I would lose more than I would gain by switching to new opera. My reasons:

                      1. Bookmarks, I like it as a row of icons on the right of my screen not taking up valuable space vertically, so I can have only two toolbars: Tabs and Address bar. I have no real use for speed dial

                      2. Fit to width, many times I like to browse with the screen far away, so I make it as big as I want with the slider zoom thing and then hit the fit to width button if I need to

                      3. The sidebar, panel whatever with the little hidden arrow to toggle it. I really like it

                      4. The ability to edit menus. Since I discovered it was possible and learned how to do it I can't live without that that any more. I removed or moved down the stuff I don't need and replaced those items with useful functions. For example, just to right click and have all the history for that tab is magical.

                      5. Progress bar popup at the bottom

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                      • lando242
                        lando242 last edited by

                        Bookmarks, I like it as a row of icons on the right of my screen not taking up valuable space vertically, so I can have only two toolbars: Tabs and Address bar. I have no real use for speed dial

                        The sidebar, panel whatever with the little hidden arrow to toggle it. I really like it

                        Read that patch notes for Opera 30 Beta. Changes are coming.

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                        • laingman
                          laingman last edited by

                          Bookmarks, I like it as a row of icons on the right of my screen not taking up valuable space vertically, so I can have only two toolbars: Tabs and Address bar. I have no real use for speed dial

                          The sidebar, panel whatever with the little hidden arrow to toggle it. I really like it

                          Read that patch notes for Opera 30 Beta. Changes are coming.

                          Good to hear. Seems like they are working hard to bring back some of the features we miss. Lets see what they end up with

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                          • nastyone54
                            nastyone54 last edited by

                            Really having a markdown today.

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