How do you actually run Duplicate Bookmarks Finder?? Installed, enabled, even rebooted Opera. There's no icon, menu item, or Settings item anywhere. Is it command line driven or invoked via telepathy?
Time to try Chome's dup finder.
Latest posts made by jp98slk
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RE: Duplicate Bookmarks FinderOpera add-ons
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RE: [Solved]Default full Bookmarks view?Suggestions and feature requests
Found it - this was the first Opera update I had where it Wasn't set by default so I never had to look for it before.
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[Solved]Default full Bookmarks view?Suggestions and feature requests
Recent upgrade changed the behavior of the sidebar bookmarks button to a pop-up - that's even more difficult to navigate if you have a lot of bookmarks.
Please bring back the one-click new tab full bookmarks view!
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RE: Opera mini 16.0.2 iOS and Top StoriesOpera Mini
You'll have to wait until they finally read the devastating 1-star reviews in the App Store and realize the non-optional news feed was a major misfire. I uninstalled Opera on my iPhone and replaced it with Dolphin (which I would recommend for now). I watch the Opera Mini reviews daily to see when 16.0.3 - without the news - comes out. Or better yet, Opera reverts to v15.
BTW - If you search for "browser" in the App Store you'll find that Opera is currently the lowest rated. Ouch. But for some reason the news feed doesn't appear on the iPad version of 16.0.2. -
RE: Allow us to set Bookmark Toolbar Folder Icons/FaviconSuggestions and feature requests
Ditto. I just switched from Firefox to Opera and had been using the Bookmark Favicon Changer add-in by Sonthakit Leelahanon. In Firefox it DOES let you change folder icons. For example, I had all of my Apple iCloud bookmarks (mail, contacts, photos, etc) in a single toolbar folder that I changed icon to the Apple logo.
I was delighted to find that Sonthakit offered the same extension for Chrome (which can be added to Opera via the Download Chrome Extension) but it does NOT let you change folder icons. I suspect it's not the extension's fault but rather in the Chromium infrastructure Opera is built on.
Same issue as moejima - I don't need the bookmark bar cluttered up with labels. I already have 32 bookmark bar links (without names of course) and the favicon is the only way to identify them.
Not sure the Opera team can do anything about this - it's probably a limitation of Chromium/WebKit which is out of their control.