Try this extension, it allows you to change stuff like that:
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/new-tab-start-page-pro/?display=en
Do more on the web, with a fast and secure browser!
Download Opera browser with:
Try this extension, it allows you to change stuff like that:
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/new-tab-start-page-pro/?display=en
In previous versions of Opera I could drag a tab from one window to another. This only seemed to work if it was the last tab in a window though. If there were two tabs in the window I was unable to move focus from the source window to any others. If it was the last tab though the source window would disappear as I dragged the tab out of the tab bar and it would allow me to drop it into the window below. Now though even that functionality has failed. I can drag the tab and the window disappears but if I try to drop it into a new window it ends up just recreating the previous window. Is there anything I can do to restore this or am I stuck?
Opera does not sync extensions. The guy who started this thread misread the documentation or something.
Nah, it was just a change from what i was used to. In all honesty I didn't use the feature that much as theres no way to switch between windows (that I know of) that works when you have a tab dragged around by your mouse pointer. Since I use Opera with the window maximized that meant I rarely had opportunity to use it.
As for your performance issues, have you tried delete your session files in your profile folder? It seems to help a lot of people with unexplained performance problems with Opera.
What you need is a session management extension. They can keep track of tabs and windows and such and allow you to restore them, even from a crash. Give Session Buddy a shot. You can install it in Opera if you have the 'Download Chrome Extension' installed from the Opera extension store. It works completely with Opera even though it is made for Chrome. I've been using it for years.
Defragging the HD could help. Whenever you get in the market for a new/upgrade for your PC I cannot recommend SSDs more highly.
Sad no reaction from OPERA support
Get what you pay for.
It has everything to do with us helping you though. You are in here acting entitled to support for a product you pay zero dollars for. You are insulting to the people on this board, yet you want us to help you. It seems, in fact, that you are demanding it. The tone of you message is part of the reason why you are not getting any help. The reason being the only way we would help you after acting the way you are is if it was a jobs, which it is not.
V7 Bookmarks adds a bookmarks sidebar to Opera. You can easily search for bookmarks inside of it. It also adds a bunch of other nice features. Finding and organizing bookmarks inside of it is super easy. You can also bookmark pages in it. Just open the folder you want to put the bookmark in and right click the folder and add the bookmark. The one thing you can't do is create/change the bookmarks icon. Other than that it is pretty much perfect.
You can change the icon of any speed dial page by going to that page and clicking the heart icon to the right of the address bar. From there you use the arrow buttons to cycle through the available icons for that page.
Click on the entry's whose thumbnail you wish to change. Once the page finishes loading click the HEART icon to the right of the address bar. In the pop-up that appears, using the arrow buttons to cycle through a list of potential thumbnails. You can use the mouse to drag around inside the thumbnails to recenter them. You can use the scroll wheel to zoom them in and out.
Just copy the profile folder, everything is store in there. Its location can be found on the About page for Opera.
Its in the bookmarks file. It is located in your profile folder, which you can find the location of in Opera Menu > About Opera.
Right click on your Desktop in Windows. Click 'New' and then click 'Shortcut'. In the dialog that pops up put in the full URL of the website you want to make a link of. Click Next. Name the shortcut. Click Finish. Drag the new link to your taskbar an release it. I'm using Windows 10 and this is what happens for me: if I right click the Opera icon I have pinned to the taskbar it will show a list of actions I can perform (New Window, New Tab, etc) but at the top of the list is all the Opera tabs I have pinned. This puts any one of those tabs 2 clicks away. If you are using a different version of Windows YMMV.