Re: configuring 10.63 like 10.10
John Harrigan <[email protected]> Mon, 06 Dec 2010 17:38:45 -0700
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* [email protected] (Dec 06, 2010 @ 18:03+0100): > On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 5:41 PM, John Harrigan <[email protected]> wrote: > > 2) In 10.63 starting find-in-page opens a bar at the top and shifts the > > page contents down. Is it possible to revert to the small box at the > > bottom like 10.10? > > > Yes, this is one of the strange UI decisions by the Opera team. One > way to deal with this is ctrl+f then quickly <right-click> on > statusbar > Customise > Appearance, click the 'Find in page' bar, then > change Placement to 'bottom'. > > However, now you will notice one annoying behaviour: upon making any > changes in Settings > Preferences and hitting OK, the 'Find in page' > bar will always pop-up at the bottom of all open tabs. Both are worthy > of bug reports. Thanks, that worked for me. I do see the annoying behaviour but it's still better than the original configuration. > > 3) In 10.10, middle-mouse pasting a URL onto an empty workspace would > > open a new tab and go to that URL. Is it possible to enable this > > behavior in 10.63 (I now have to open a tab first, then middle-mouse > > paste). > > > Doesn't Prefs > Advanced > Tabs > Reuse current tab [uncheck] help? Checked or unchecked, it doesn't seem to affect the behavior when I have zero tabs open and middle-mouse paste. -- Opera-Linux: https://list.opera.com/mailman/listinfo/opera-linux More lists: https://list.opera.com/mailman/listinfo/ Unsubscribe: mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe