Many thanks for fixing the Find caret/cursor/whatever.
I do wish Find in Page would continue to be active over following pages.
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Many thanks for fixing the Find caret/cursor/whatever.
I do wish Find in Page would continue to be active over following pages.
The Speed Dial tiles are now smaller, which means less text is available for their titles. We've also lost the tile colours, which were an aid to recognition and quick selection. I am setting custom images now, but the browser could and should be able to do that, automatically, although it's always been glitchy for YouTube bookmarks.
A recent release lost my previous session. Thankfully I was able to restore it via The Marvellous Suspender extension for Chrome, and part of my process was to set up several Speed Dial folders, which were then opened in separate workspaces. Adding to a folder on the Speed Dial by dragging can be infuriating -- please look into this. Much easier to use the Bookmark option.
The Speed Dial folders contain smallish icons and the collection becomes an uninformative mess when one's eyesight is no longer so good. So, please add an option to set a custom image (preferably automatically, from several options) for Speed Dial folders, and consider reverting to larger (or wider) coloured tiles. Cheers!
@andrew84 more noticeable with dark theme and a light page; the leftmost border remains when the sidebar is hidden.
Screenshots are x6, from Linux Mint, including the top of its dark theme panel (i.e. taskbar).
@krezz-z I'm kicking myself for only just discovering that, in Linux, I can use Alt+Space then T (or an appropriate click) to accomplish what I usually do via a right click access to the context menu in every other application I can think of.
I used a small app for years with Windows. Apparently, one current way is to install Microsoft PowerToys and press Windows+Ctrl+T to pin the application in focus on top.
I was quite happy to observe and try and help with the birth pangs of Opera One, but now the quieter and better behaved baby (Stable) has been thrown out with the bathwater...
This feature can interfere with closing the tab, by clicking on the X.
@yaakhan that's a useful tip, but do you have to share the pinboards online? I gave up using pinboards because I couldn't share them. When I'm sufficiently organised, I add each workspace's tabs to Speed Dial folders.
@djme The Textarea Backup script with the Tampermonkey extension may help to save your work. I'm not registered with YouTube, so cannot check, myself. Disabling YouTube's autoplay would be the first option, but Textarea Backup is useful insurance.
https://addons.opera.com/en-gb/extensions/details/tampermonkey-beta/
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/4915-textarea-backup-with-expiry
@temkem @andrew84:
Dead here, too.
Linux Mint, no processes listed.
When many tabs are open, the control at the top of the screen is visible, with options when right-clicked to scroll, including to left or right edge.
I use an extension to always move the currently viewed tab to the far right position (far left is an alternative option). So, when I return to a workspace the far right position (right edge in Opera's terminology) is where I invariably want to navigate to.
For that reason, allowing the setting of a default option e.g. always scroll to right edge, would be of benefit to me.
Thanks for your consideration.
Twice, now, I've found mouse gestures not working, getting the right-click dialog for the page, instead.
Normal behaviour is restored after restarting the browser. I use the Debian build.
I reported a bug with editing workspace names.
Prompted by burnout426's "Let's party!" comment, I was going to reply that I would if I could edit the name of my workspace with the giftbox icon.
With Opera 116, the session manager extensions I use no longer coped with all workspaces, just the one from which their icon is clicked.
That does, however, allow each workspace session to be saved, individually. Restoring hundreds of tabs into one workspace and then sorting them across others can be quite a task, so I see the new behaviour as beneficial.
So, I thought I'd try saving and restoring a single workspace session, giving me the chance to delete the workspace and then recreate it, with the desired name.
The editing workspace names bug appeared after I'd reported a problem with creating more than 10 or 12 workspaces. I "went the whole hog" and created all 24 allowable. Not all are populated so I deleted one, also planning to delete others, so I could get to the ones I wanted to rename and not have them restored to the bottom position in the sidebar.
Long story short, deleting just one of the 24 workspaces allowed normal editing of the others to be restored.
I use the Debian build.
@mixchild thanks for the heads-up, The Marvellous Suspender (which also has session management) is also affected.
I hope this will be a spur for Team Opera to provide us with a session manager, respecting workspaces.
Thank you for the improvement to the visibility of the video seek bar when using the dark theme.
@daria19
Sidebar setup... > click on "..." for an existing Workspace > click on Edit > nothing happens.
@hectormaciasa1979 I use many workspaces, and move tabs by right-clicking on the tab and then using the option half-way down the dialog.
Editing workspace names, after they've been set up, still isn't possible. Debian release.