I would also much prefer to be able to set the bookmarks default view mode as "List".
Posts made by rollerdl
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RE: Default list view in BookmarksOpera for Mac
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RE: Tabs on fullscreen mode (mac OS)Opera for Mac
@avi
Thank you. That did the trick. I don't understand how I missed that before. I was looking allover the place. Thank you again. :yes:
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RE: Blank white pages loadingOpera for Mac
Experiencing the exact same thing.
Version: 44.0.2510.1218
Update stream: Stable
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RE: Address bar in fullscreen modeOpera for Windows
@tcebob and @leocg
I'm pretty sure he's referring to Mac computers use of fullscreen mode which is a little different than maximizing to the desktop. On a Mac, you can maximize by dragging and it does the same thing as maximize on Windows. But if you choose full-screen mode it puts Opera full screen on its own desktop and your tabs, address bar and bookmark bar disappears.
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RE: Tabs on fullscreen mode (mac OS)Opera for Mac
Yes. Opera should/needs to have the ability to see tabs and address bar or at least tabs in full-screen mode on Mac computers. If you just maximize the window by draging or using a windows management app, then it will show just like it on Windows. But if you're on a Mac and you switched to full-screen mode It actually gets placed on its own desktop and your address bar, tabs and bookmarks bar vanish.
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RE: Switching tabs with scroll wheel.Opera for Mac
Sorry, just now coming back hereSince my last post.I just tried your extension and it works perfectly. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. Just what I needed. Makes things much simpler for me. :yes:
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RE: Switching tabs with scroll wheel.Opera for Mac
Thank you for the suggestion but that's a no go. It's a Windows exe file and I'm on a Mac. I have the ability to scroll through tabs using the scroll will if I hold the option/a halt key down (a feature in my mouse drivers).
But I was hoping to find some way like for instance, I have been extension that allows me to scroll through tabs just by using the scroll will and not having to hold down another key. Opera has a built in mouse gesture feature that does the same thing but with it if there's a text field on the page it automatically jumps to the text field rather than scroll through the tabs which is a real inconvenience.
Being paralyzed from the neck down and using a mouthstick to control a trackball, having the ability to scroll through tabs without holding an alternate key is a convenience. The only reason I can use the feature in my mouse drivers is thankfully due to an accessibility feature called stickykeys that's built in the operating system.
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Switching tabs with scroll wheel.Opera for Mac
Is there any way to scroll through open tabs by using the scroll wheel on a mouse or trackball In Opera version 43?