- would you care to elaborate? - Cowicide | Wednesday, September 09 2009 @ 11:49 AM PDT
would you care to elaborate? - rhpatrick22
Looks like you have a lot of growing to do; Bookmarks were imported and arranged without any problems; the tab drawer is where it is supposed to be, and having unteen number of Tabs open and recognized causes no problems. Opera was the first browser to implement tabs way before Firefox and Safari; I have used it in my OS 9 days with no problems then and now.The problem is the requirement of preferences required to satisfy the needs of a few. That is society, and lack of communication to that requirement; rather a complaint is issued based on lack of preferenceFriday, October 30 2009 @ 06:53 AM PDT
would you care to elaborate? - Rufus J
I can't find any previous mention of an image loading bug in your comments.Opera allows you to choose to wrap your toolbars or show an extender button, which should allow you two different methods to maintain the display of both the text and the bookmark icon. Would either of those be what you are looking for? You can edit your toolbars independently so you can wrap the tab bar without wrapping the personal bar or wrap them both, etc. Again, why don't you ask some questions? Maybe people who know more than you (gasp!!!) would help you.
I still don't understand from your explanation of the bookmark problem what you mean about the titles not appearing until you select the boomark's properties. This isn't a problem I see when dragging bookmarks from the manager window to the bar.
If you have the time to post these rants here at Versiontracker, you have time to post a comment on the Opera forum, where you may get helpful response and feedback.
Just for the record, I am an Opera user, but not a dev. Yes, Opera has bugs, and they affect different people different ways. Yes, Opera does some things differently, but frankly I disagree that all by itself that's a criticism. It also does some things no other browser does at all, or not nearly as conveniently.
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Wednesday, September 09 2009 @ 11:39 AM PDT