Same.
That and the related feature of dragging several tabs after they have been selected via Shift-click is also impossible, but that is a complaint for the entire Opera for desktops line.
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Same.
That and the related feature of dragging several tabs after they have been selected via Shift-click is also impossible, but that is a complaint for the entire Opera for desktops line.
Edit: The feature works as expected on Opera 98.0.4759.39 (but, again, not on Opera GX LVL4 core: 98.0.4759.22 nor on Opera One 99.0.4780.0).
@leocg , this "works" on Opera GX, but in the opposite way: when disabled, there is no spacing in the tab bar when maximized.
I want to use the feature more, but it is not always available, i.e. when I try to select a related tab in the list of the tooltip, the tooltip disappears.
I believe there is an invisible gap between the tab and its tooltip, so if a mouse pointer passes over it below certain speed, the tooltip disappears as if you were pointing to the address bar.
@vegelund There is another feature that I cannot use due to this setting not working: when a window is maximized, I can just glide my mouse along the top edge in order to mouse-over tabs and get the needed information on their contents. Due to this setting not working, I have to actually aim with my pointer, which slows down my workflow.
This setting does not do anything in Opera GX LVL4 (core: 98.0.4759.22) and Opera One (version: 99.0.4780.0). Have not tested on Opera.
@orange-guardian: What coconut? You mean the palm trees? They are staple of the synthwave aesthetic, though.