The Pin Tab feature is very useful as it reduces the tab size and shows only an icon. Very nice.
But it is annoying that when you close Opera, you lose the pinned tabs and you have to redo the process when reopening the browser.
A feature to remember Pinned Tabs would be great!
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Remember Pinned Tabs when closing and reopening OperaSuggestions and feature requests
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RE: Remember Pinned Tabs when closing and reopening OperaSuggestions and feature requests
Hello all,
@L33t4opera true. I just found why this is not working for me (by the way, I am using Opera on Mac);
If I close the browser with the "x" and then reopen... it opens up as a fresh new one (nothing stays in place);
Only if I "quit" Opera it does remember the pinned tabs. Did not realize this behavior until now.
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Remember Pinned Tabs when closing and reopening OperaSuggestions and feature requests
The Pin Tab feature is very useful as it reduces the tab size and shows only an icon. Very nice.
But it is annoying that when you close Opera, you lose the pinned tabs and you have to redo the process when reopening the browser.
A feature to remember Pinned Tabs would be great! -
How to view only "part" of site suggestions in opera? Tab tile only.Opera for Mac
Hello,
Sorry for the fuzzy discussion title.The idea is that whenever I type a part of a (let's say) bookmarked site's name, it shows it as a suggestion, but it shows the entire link first, and then the "name" of the page/file (the name that appears on the tab when you open it);
The issue is that I want it to suggest only that name at the end.
This is because (let's say) I have several google doc files bookmarked. When I type the name of one of them, I get it as a suggestion but because the link appears first (and it is loooong) the name cannot fit into the screen and I am unaware which of those is my desired file.
I am unable to attach a photo for better understanding the idea/proposal/question but hopefully someone already had this idea before me.
Thank you very much for your time.