@leocg Actually, I can. Thanks! I was looking for a command like this, but couldn't find one.
However, the icon is still missing even when the page is opened. Here is a screenshot:
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RE: Sync tabs icon missing on sidebarOpera for Windows
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RE: Sync tabs icon missing on sidebarOpera for Windows
@leocg Yes, of course, I do. I'm not an idiot. I have exactly the same problem as @szczepanson described.
I still can access my sync tabs via the Tab menu in the upper right corner where recently closed and currently opened tabs are listed as well. Just the icon on the sidebar is missing most of the time, so I can't access the fullscreen Tabs page. -
RE: Sync tabs icon missing on sidebarOpera for Windows
BUMP!
The same problem, still not fixed for Opera 52.0.2871.97 Stable.
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RE: Keep #extended-lazy-session-loading flagSuggestions and feature requests
It was an experiment, there used to be a flag to enable 'delay loading of background tabs' option in settings. When the feature was considered stable enough, they removed the flag.
It was a very long experiment then. Too bad the Chinese developers have decided to end it.
No, simply no. Session is for a reason, which is to continue where you left off.
I don't see a point in loading tabs before activating them.
Where did Opera's policy go?
I mean what about traffic savings?
What about Opera Turbo, which is now gone from menu and is available only from options page?
I pay for each GB of traffic, so my suggestion is to give #extended-lazy-session-loading option back, or even put that functionality to options page as "Don't load tabs until selected".
Otherwise I'm forced to use another browser on my laptop. And I'm sure it's not only me.That is so true.
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RE: Keep #extended-lazy-session-loading flagSuggestions and feature requests
They may be dropped if deemed not sufficiently useful, or they may be promoted to actual settings. Or replaced by something else, which may or may not be better. Most flags are actually from Chromium, and as such Opera may not even control whether it stays or goes.
They will be removed when the experiment ends, regardless if it will be turned into a feature/setting or if it will be just dropped.
Well, the thing is this particular option used to be not an experiment but an actual setting already. Turning on "Delay loading of background tabs" prevented inactive tabs from loading on startup. This behaviour was changed some time ago, and users were forced to use the flag.
As far as I know, Chrome (and Chromium) has never had its "Delay loading of background tabs" option. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems the option was removed by Opera, not Chromium, developers for some reason. It can't be that hard to bring it back, can it? Let there be three options: load all tabs at once, delay loading, and prevent loading. Why not?
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RE: Keep #extended-lazy-session-loading flagSuggestions and feature requests
Perhaps tab throttling is suppose to make up for it.
Nope, tab throttling does nothing for me.
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RE: Keep #extended-lazy-session-loading flagSuggestions and feature requests
See the top of flags page for the answer.
Oh, I see... So the flags are inherently probabilistic and we can hope this one will spontaneously reappear next time, right?
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RE: dont load inactive tabsSuggestions and feature requests
+1 Why would you even remove the #extended-lazy-session-loading flag?! Please bring it back!
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RE: Keep #extended-lazy-session-loading flagSuggestions and feature requests
+1 Why would you even remove the #extended-lazy-session-loading flag?! Please bring it back!