The fact that you removed the "recently closed tabs" button and replaced it with the "search in tabs" feature doesn't make sense in my opinion.
I know, you moved it to the side bar. However, when I enable the setting "History: Open Full page" in the side bar settings, I can not see the "recently closed tabs" anymore, just the history. Furthermore the history will be opened in a new tab. Not quite what the user wants.
In my point of view, the "search in tabs" feature is something for power users with more than 100 open tabs and not for "normal" users. Why should a user with ca. 10 open tabs search for key words? I assume that the "recently closed tabs" feature is far more often used for everyday browsing than "searching in tabs". Why place "the search in tabs" feature so blatently then?
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RE: Opera 69 developerBlogs
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RE: Opera 100.0.4801.0 developer updateBlogs
dragging a tab from tab bar results in size changing tab, Win 10:
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RE: Youtube FreezingOpera for Windows
@aii-s Disable hardware-accelerated video decode by typing this
opera://flags/#disable-accelerated-video-decode
into the address bar and pressing enter. Then you have the possiblity to deactivate it.
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RE: Opera Beta 44 for AndroidOpera for Android
@xirit32 said in Opera Beta 44 for Android:
Actually I would prefer to have both switches to the front,
+1 for this suggestion. I'd like to see that, too.
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