Self explanatory. First level menu item to make Opera window always stay on top. There are other solutions that claim to do this but why not implement such a simple functionality to the browser itself ?
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Always on topSuggestions and feature requests
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RE: Always on topSuggestions and feature requests
That's exactly what I am stating. In my example, Visual Studio will take the focus on both monitors, as it should, because it has windows on both monitors.
The thing is, that I want Opera to stay on top on the left monitor, while I work on Visual Studio on the right monitor. That's what "always-on-top" does. What is missing is the AoT functionality from Opera itself.
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RE: Always on topSuggestions and feature requests
That's exactly what I am stating. In my example, Visual Studio will take the focus on both monitors, as it should, because it has windows on both monitors.
The thing is, that I want Opera to stay on top on the left monitor, while I work on Visual Studio on the right monitor. That's what "always-on-top" does. What is missing is the AoT functionality from Opera itself.
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RE: Always on topSuggestions and feature requests
I suppose the moderator asks me to elaborate my reasoning, since -as it seems- there is no similar suggestion.
Let me present an example:
Suppose you have a 2 monitor setup.
You run Visual Studio and use both monitors: UI on the left monitor, code on the right.
You want to quickly browse the internet for e.g. the syntax of a command or a code snippet.
You fire up your favorite browser (=>Opera) on the left monitor.
You click on the right monitor and because Opera is not "always on top" the UI window appears over Opera.Ideally, the always-on-top functionality should be provided via a first-level option on the upper-left menu or the right-click menu.
Thanks.
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Always on topSuggestions and feature requests
Self explanatory. First level menu item to make Opera window always stay on top. There are other solutions that claim to do this but why not implement such a simple functionality to the browser itself ?
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SaveAs MHTOpera for Windows
Hello,
I am using Opera 20. How do I save a webpage as MHT file (web archive), as was the case with Opera 12 ?
Thanks.