I think the solution might be letting the user choose which folders to sync
(Speed Dial being one of those folders). Via a simple checkbox + action/OKdialog interface for example.
Exactly, that's what I meant.
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I think the solution might be letting the user choose which folders to sync
(Speed Dial being one of those folders). Via a simple checkbox + action/OKdialog interface for example.
Exactly, that's what I meant.
Suggestion: Private Tab
What it is: Instead of having a whole window for surfing private, the user should be able to open a private tab in the same, normal, browser window.
Why this would be useful: Sometimes you just want to do something that does not save cookies, history etc, but don't want to open a new window. If you want to browse private totally for a while, private windows can be good, but if you just want to quickly open a tab, private tabs are better.
How it can be implemented: Like it was in Opera 12. The favicon could for example, like in Opera 12, be replaced by a private-browsing-icon.
+1. If you think the features are too "advanced" for "normal users", you can make this optional or something, just so we that want to see this can see it.
I must bring this up again, because I'm growing tired of this feature/bug.
This is how my "Other Speed Dials" looks like right now:
And I don't even have that many computers. And it takes way too long time to delete them, one by one. And why would I search trough all of them just to find a regular speed dial site like youtube.com?
It would be much better if it by default just used the same folder for every computer, and then a user can add another one manually, and then on every computer choose which folder to use. No one could complain about such an implementation of the speed dial sync, and it can't be hard to implement.
But private tabs are really useful. Why open a whole new window just if you want to browse private?
If anyone doesn't know about a thread about private tabs in suggestion box (and has a link to it), I will suggest it there.
Now when we have a sidebar where we can have extensions for tab management, the default tab bar is unnecessary when you have such an extension. Please let the user be able to toggle the tab bar. You don't have to add an option in settings, just a simple right click on the tab bar and then toggle on or off.
The update for Web Panel was approved a couple of days ago, approximately one month after submission. They seem to be working, but understaffed.
Yes! Please make the user able to choose which speed dial in the folder "other speed dials" to use. That would be perfect.
When I submitted my extension, it took one day. So as @leocg says, I think it's because of vacations.
As no major browser uses private tabs nowadays, i guess the chances of Opera implement such feature is very low.
My first reaction:
WHAT? So just because no other browser use it, Opera shouldn't be innovative and add private tabs? And furthermore, if no other browser use it, that is a reason for Opera to add it, so it becomes unique. If everyone were thinking like that, all browser would be the same.
But at further thinking, you're actually probably right. I'm afraid Opera thinks more and more in that direction since the move from presto, it's at least that feeling I've got when Opera devs have written on the blogs/forums. So we will see. (But I still think your comment was very pessimistic )
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Built-in reader mode: Via extensions
As a native function
Built-in reader mode implemented via extension?
And I'm suppose to copy it manually on all my systems every time when Opera Sync could do this automatically?
Correctly understood.
In the latest developer version you can delete it
If you want to see it for yourself; download it, go to settings, scroll down to the Shortcuts section, click the Configure Shortcuts button, scroll down to Speed Dial and delete the Ctrl+Space shortcut.