Why there is no "Reader Mode" for the desktop browser? It's sometimes really useful to read some articles without distraction and with position saving to continue later.
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RE: So how do i use reader mode?Opera for Android
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RE: Opera 70 comes with easier access to closed tabs, simpler searches, and new Workspace iconsBlogs
Guys and do you really use that Workspaces? It seems that they are just hidden tabs that stay in-memory all the time, kind of such tab groups, but without clear visuals..
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RE: So how do i use reader mode?Opera for Android
Why there is no "Reader Mode" for the desktop browser? It's sometimes really useful to read some articles without distraction and with position saving to continue later.
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RE: Opera Mobile: data saver on mobile networkSuggestions and feature requests
Very nice idea. I'm sure there already were such suggestions. Even menu option in "O" menu would be OK. Browser is much faster with DataSaver OFF, which is a way to go with WiFi (why not).
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RE: R2020 is here and it lets you tidy your browsingBlogs
@burnout426 for now my problem with Opera is that I can't work with multiple "fresh" profiles natively (sure I can create desktop shortcut with parameters). Why do I need to? For example: open several configuration of AWS: they reset your previous session if they see that there are any cookies already set; different profiles/containers are saviors in this case. Really I just can't get what do they want with the "Workspaces" and how is this really different from the "tab groups" from old Opera (that "tab group" functionality was probably even better visually and from UX point of view). May be I'm wrong and I just didn't get something here
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RE: R2020 is here and it lets you tidy your browsingBlogs
Nice release, but won't it be better if Workspaces work as Containers in Firefox do? So that each Workspace has it's own cookies? This way I can use it as "Profile" alternative for various tasks. In current implementation I don't really get WHEN I do need them? They are just hidden opened tabs with no normal interface (you have to find how and what, before you can use them) to interact with them.
Another suggestion "new tabswitcher": there is no visual indicator that I have more tabs in case of many opened tabs. Probably it's some UX issue in current version.
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RE: So how do i use reader mode?Opera for Android
Seems that reader mode works not on all websites, but on some predefined subset, like wikipedia or news sites.
https://www.ghacks.net/2020/02/06/opera-56-for-android-launches-with-improved-reader-mode/