Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10
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Middle click scrolling for Linux version
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Middle click scrolling improvements
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Pop-up drawer for extensions with full D&D support
I think it would much better than Extensions Visibility Toggle introduced in Snapshot 1.7.715.3. Something like this:
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Option to move Trash to the extension area
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Firefox-like tab scrolling when there are many tabs opened
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Option to prevent redirects and page reloads
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Pop-ups blocker settings for popup windows
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A text field in the Downloads Panel to enter URL and directly download
Like Opera 12 Quick Download. -
Smooth scrolling in Panel / bookmark
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Tab notification support on web panel
and have notification with panel closed.
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Split the "Switch Tabs by Scrolling" feature into two independent features
- Switch tabs using the RMB + scroll
- Switch tabs using the scroll wheel while hovering over the tab bar
Currently, you can only enable/disable both of them at once.
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Wheel gesture at Panel
wheel gesture allow to switch between panel tab (just like page tab does)
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[Improve] Bookmarking Option
Browse bookmark collapse-able with folder three view (similar to Firefox)
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Split Tabs (Move tabs to new window)
(for tab option and gesture command)Split all tabs to the right of (and including) the current tab into a new window
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@dLeon said in Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10:
@Stardust said in Feature requests for 1.9 / 1.10:
D&D support
Dungeons & Dragons support?
nope, never played this game
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Highlight Notes panel search results in the content of the selected note.
If there is a large note, it is very difficult to find some text or word in it via Notes panel search.
I suggest this:
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Opera 11 like tab stacking
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@dLeon tab stacking first implemented on Opera 11, I think there is no difference.
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@rseiler When I first saw it, I thought it was a typo, so I flagged the post for moderation. It is clear now that it is intentional, but I agree that the version numbering scheme is potentially very confusing.
They should just jump to version 2.0 for the next major release.
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@Pesala: It's a very usual numbering scheme these days. And they will jump to 2.0 for the next MAJOR release (like, say, when M3 is introduced or something), which may or may not be before 1.10, 1.11, or whatever.