![]() This release furthers one of the Opera browser's most popular features, Speed Dial, with new Speed Dial extensions. You can download the latest Stable version here and the latest Developer version here. Move on ersi, if the new Opera displease you there are a lot of folks that can fulfill you necessity to have your rants heard in Mozilla or Google's forums.Want to be the first to test the newest browser features? Upgrade your browser with Opera beta and Opera developer releases. Stay on topic and give a better answer, if you have it. They have rewritten the basic browser interface with some flagship Opera features and released to people who can live with it so they could upgrade from Opera 12.x (it has become a very sub-par browser when the matter is the rendering of webpages and keeping itself lag-free), and they're adding important features back progressively. Other options to get bookmarks right now is installing an extension (even Xmarks Sync from the Chrome Extensions Store works in Opera, because the bookmarks back-end is already there).įont size settings - you'll also find them in Opera 18. This is the initial classic bookmarks implementation and it'll be ready for Opera 18 release with 99% of certainty. In Opera 17 there's the experimental Quick Access Bar which can be enabled in opera:flags then in the settings after restarting. However listen! Don't reply mad at me because that's not the end of the road. You can bookmark pages in the new Opera, you bookmark them to the Speed Dial, simple as that. Why do you keep repeating questions I've already answered above? No more hiccups of the whole interface, etc. It's an upgrade in the sense it's a more stable, more compatible and faster browser. ![]() I anxiously await something like panels so that, on the rare occasion it is necessary, I can keep my entire bookmark list or any folder in it, open and in view, plus the QAB, while I move from tab to tab and site to site, working.Īnd how do we bookmark new pages we come across? This is so crazy, & yeah, no toolbars, no way to change the font or font size, so everything is tiny, tiny, tiny, how is this an "upgrade"? ![]() Then I undertook the fairly lengthy task of moving, renaming, updating all bookmarks on QAB so that what I have now is essentially the exact same pattern of bookmarks on QAB that I had on my 12.16 bookmarks bar, PLUS a folder named "Imp" (for "imported) with all of my OTHER imported folders of bookmarks.ĭoing this process has prompted me to clean up and update my several hundred bookmarks, some of which were obsolete, so currently my best, most valid set of bookmarks anywhere on this machine is in the new stream of Opera. Prior to all of this I activated the new bookmarks storage scheme in :flags (don't know if that was necessary). I installed Chrome (Firefox will do just as well), imported all of my bookmarks into it, installed the XMarks extension to both Chrome and Opera, synced Xmarks, and now have all of my bookmarks available thru QAB (in nested folders). There must be loads of people in this situation who haven't tried importing all bookmarks yet, so any thoughts? Keep on like this until a proper bookmark manager arrivesĢ. My question is, in this situation what's the best option?ġ. Silly that for bookmarks from a browser to its own next version you need such a workaround with third-party tools, but if you think v.15+ is your future, then here it is Here is probably the most workable workaround thus far.
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