A little convoluted, but if you show the bookmarks bar, create your folders and sub-folders there, then right-click on the main folder on the bar and choose "Save as speed dial folder" you'll have what you want. Personally, I'm happier just using the bookmarks bar for everything.
Posts made by jm4444
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RE: Sub FoldersOpera for Windows
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RE: How do you export bookmarks from opera?Opera for Windows
There's an extension called "Bookmarks Import & Export" which will do it for Opera versions 15 and newer.
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RE: Advantages of newest Opera over Chrome?Opera for Windows
Opera's 2014 annual report says there were 1458 employees, far from 30.
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RE: How to disable weak ephemeral Diffie-Hellman public key errorOpera for Windows
Oops! Looks like Firefox will be going this way at the end of June. See:
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RE: How to disable weak ephemeral Diffie-Hellman public key errorOpera for Windows
If you post a link to a page that throws that error, someone here might be able to help (maybe).
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RE: Tp link router: Connection refused: 192.168.0.1:80 Opera 30Opera for Windows
Check that you don't have "Opera Turbo" enabled.
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RE: the only reason that makes Opera as alternative browser after ChromeOpera for Windows
To eliminate the "gap", click on the Opera symbol at top left, then "Settings" and put a check next to "Disable tab bar's top spacing when browser window is maximized".
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RE: no Shockwave in Opera 26Opera for Windows
Shockwave Player shows up in my plugin list as enabled, but it doesn't work *also Win7-64), and it hasn't for several months (and a few updates). Some Chrome users reported a problem a while ago, as well. I've never found a solution.
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RE: Opera 26.0.1656.60Opera for Windows
FWIW the speed.cd loads fine here with 26.0.1656.60 and a bunch of extensions and plugins.
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RE: is this normal in Opera?Opera for Windows
I forgot to mention "Extensions" are different in Opera and FF; only plug-ins are compatible.
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RE: is this normal in Opera?Opera for Windows
Netscape type plug-ins (NPAPI) as used by Firefox will work on Opera, at least so far. If you have any FF plug-ins still installed, you should see them in Opera as well. Under opera://settings, scroll to the bottom and check "Show advanced settings" and "Always show power user settings". This will make them visible under "Developer Tools".
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RE: malware protectionOpera for Windows
Using latest Opera Stable, I get the exact same "This page was not retrieved etc." message as the Firefox users, making me suspect that the message comes from Google, not the browser. Doesn't sound like a malware protection message, just a warning that it was http, not https (maybe).
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RE: Full url in Opera 17. Any chances?Opera for Windows
I haven't read thru this entire string, but if the OP wants to see what I see for this page:
http://forums.opera.com/topic/72/full-url-in-opera-17-any-chances
then you need to enable advanced/power user settings (there's a discussion on that somewhere in this forum but I don't have time to look) and check
"Show full URL in combined search and address bar"
I don't remember which version of Opera first allowed that-- could be later than 17. I'm now on v 24, but have had it checked for a long while.
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RE: Version 24 : "Edit Site Preferences" ?Opera for Windows
The extension "Site-specific Preferences" will do that for you for the newer Opera versions.
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RE: "Unknown" plug in causing Opera to constantly not respondOpera for Windows
Shockwave Player (not Shockwave Flash) still crashes in Opera 24.
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RE: "Unknown" plug in causing Opera to constantly not respondOpera for Windows
My bad! It's Shockwave Player 12.1.3.153 that is bad, not Shockwave Flash Player. It confused me because the Adobe Flash shows in the plug-ins list as Shockwave Flash 14.0etc. Shockwave Player is a different animal and is not associated with Flash files (it still doesn't work, anyway). In the Adobe forums, people are reporting problems with other browsers inc. Chrome 36 and IE. Sorry if I added to anyone's problem. BTW, I did a fair amount of web surfing yesterday with Shockwave disabled and didn't run into a single site that needed it.
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RE: "Unknown" plug in causing Opera to constantly not respondOpera for Windows
Posted too soon. With Shockwave enabled and Adobe Flash disabled, Opera crashes at the Shockwave test site
http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/welcome/
when you run the test.
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RE: "Unknown" plug in causing Opera to constantly not respondOpera for Windows
Further note...I just tried it the other way around (enable Shockwave, disable Adobe Flash) and that works also. How and why I have two Flash players, I'm not sure, but maybe one came with Opera and the other came over from Firefox when I switched to Opera. BTW I'm running Win7-64, Opera is x86 32 bit version 23.
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RE: Shockwave plug in problemsOpera for Windows
I think you may be having the problem discussed here:
https://forums.opera.com/topic/4005/unknown-plug-in-causing-opera-to-constantly-not-respond/11
If so, the workaround I just posted there should help.