Grouping bookmarks Reply #225 – 2015-05-10, 05:56:47 Is it somehow possible to mark several bookmarks to be opened as a group?Maybe via a marker set by right-click or in bookmarks manager.
Re: Grouping bookmarks Reply #226 – 2015-05-10, 07:50:54 Quote from: rincewind on 2015-05-10, 05:56:47Is it somehow possible to mark several bookmarks to be opened as a group?Maybe via a marker set by right-click or in bookmarks manager.You mean like in Opera you can select random items with Ctrl+Click and open them by Enter? Would be nice to have in Otter too, yes.
Re: Grouping bookmarks Reply #227 – 2015-05-10, 17:49:59 Quote from: rincewind on 2015-05-10, 05:56:47Is it somehow possible to mark several bookmarks to be opened as a group? ,only with confirmation, please! I once accidentally opened all of my Opera bookmarks... The only sensible solution is to quit the program immediately.
Re: Feature Requests Reply #228 – 2015-05-10, 20:30:41 Quote from: py-thon on 2015-05-10, 17:49:59 ,only with confirmation, please! I once accidentally opened all of my Opera bookmarks... The only sensible solution is to quit the program immediately.There's WarnOpenBookmarkFolder in about:config and it works for me. Doesn't it work for you?
Re: Feature Requests Reply #230 – 2015-05-14, 15:31:10 Quote from: ersi on 2015-05-10, 20:30:41Quote from: py-thon on 2015-05-10, 17:49:59 ,only with confirmation, please! I once accidentally opened all of my Opera bookmarks... The only sensible solution is to quit the program immediately.There's WarnOpenBookmarkFolder in about:config and it works for me. Doesn't it work for you?I tried this thing:Create a bookmarks folderFill it with a few bookmarksAssign a unique keyword to the bookmark folderOpen up the QuickBookmark thingie (Shift+F2 by default) and type the keyword (also the normal address field is okay for this step)A warning pops upThis is sufficiently considerate, IMHO. I guess a random selection would work the same way. Last Edit: 2015-05-14, 18:27:30 by ersi
Re: Feature Requests Reply #231 – 2015-05-15, 18:35:38 Quote from: ersi on 2015-05-10, 20:30:41Doesn't it work for you?It probably does, I never tried. According to your and rincewind's posts it is not possible to open multiple bookmarks so it didn't come to my mind that there might already be a warning against doing what as yet cannot be done.
Re: Feature Requests Reply #232 – 2015-05-15, 18:54:47 Quote from: py-thon on 2015-05-15, 18:35:38Quote from: ersi on 2015-05-10, 20:30:41Doesn't it work for you?It probably does, I never tried. According to your and rincewind's posts it is not possible to open multiple bookmarks so it didn't come to my mind that there might already be a warning against doing what as yet cannot be done. Multiple bookmarks can be opened. Entire folders can be opened.A random selection of multiple bookmarks cannot be opened in Otter, but can be opened in Opera.
Re: Feature Requests Reply #233 – 2015-06-02, 13:27:57 I like favicons - but only coming along with my saved Bookmarks in my Bookmarks Bar...Everywhere else I don't need them. Is there any chance of such an option?And compared to other Browsers Opera (Presto) showed the remaining time of a download "minimized" in the taskbar - probably you know what I mean.By the way: What do I have exactly to do in order to test and to start Otter portable?
Re: Feature Requests Reply #234 – 2015-06-02, 15:26:13 @florian17, it's a good timing, as storage of favicons is currently planned to be overhauled:https://github.com/OtterBrowser/otter-browser/issues/820In case of favicons I'm currently considering an option to manually set icon per bookmark (with ability to import them and set that way if possible), separate from main storage (basically embedding them into our bookmarks.xbel).Do you mean remaining time as window title, which in turn was shown there?To use it as portable you simply need to extract files into one folder and then start otter-browser.exe with parameter --portable, then profile data and cache will be stored in subfolders of that directory.
Re: Feature Requests Reply #235 – 2015-06-08, 06:16:15 Please change latvian list. Current list is here.https://notabug.org/latvian-list/adblock-latvian/raw/master/lists/latvian-list.txt modified 09.06.2015 utc01:23 Last Edit: 2015-06-09, 00:23:26 by kanakomoerer
Re: Feature Requests Reply #236 – 2015-06-08, 18:19:46 @kanakomoerer, thanks.Although there is one issue, that list doesn't contain update URL...
Context menu: Close all tabs on the right side Reply #237 – 2015-06-11, 10:30:51 and let the tabs on the left side stay open
Re: Feature Requests Reply #238 – 2015-07-12, 17:49:37 Quote from: Emdek on 2015-06-02, 15:26:13@florian17, [...] Do you mean remaining time as window title, which in turn was shown there?Probably best shown what I thought of:
Restoring the Old Opera 12 Space Bar Behavior Reply #239 – 2015-08-16, 15:11:06 QuHno put up a blog post https://vivaldi.net/en-US/blogs/entry/restoring-the-old-opera-12-space-bar-behavior-in-vivaldiIn old Opera, space bar scrolled a screen length. Then, at the end of page, it did Fast Forward.Fast Forward in Opera pressed the link that spelled out "Next" or some such. In Otter the same action is currently not that useful.
Re: Feature Requests Reply #240 – 2018-07-08, 08:27:48 Quote from: Emdek on 2015-04-02, 09:43:22@ersi, when grouping will become available then we could consider "private groups", having cookie jar set per group, the same way like is currently done for opening new tabs from private one, they share single, private cookie jar.Emdek, if you can, please look here, I mistakenly created a new topic. But, looks like some developers solved that problem, at least Firefox, and Brave:https://dndsanctuary.eu/index.php?topic=3359.0
Re: Feature Requests Reply #241 – 2018-09-28, 10:11:55 I have one more feature request:It would be great to switch the browser engine while running Otter browser! So that you could easily view a page rendered be different web enginges (first using the default renderer, then witch to another one, maybe to another version etc.).This is useful 1. If a pager isn't rendered correctly in a special browser engine and2. This is especially useful for web developers who could easily test pages using different engines!This would be a quite nice feature, right??Or is this possible right now? As far as I know, the browser engine can be chosen (webkit or blink) at compile time, right?
Re: Feature Requests Reply #242 – 2018-09-28, 19:26:31 Quote from: larry on 2018-09-28, 10:11:55It would be great to switch the browser engine while running Otter browser! So that you could easily view a page rendered be different web enginges (first using the default renderer, then witch to another one, maybe to another version etc.).This is useful 1. If a pager isn't rendered correctly in a special browser engine and2. This is especially useful for web developers who could easily test pages using different engines!This would be a quite nice feature, right??Or is this possible right now? As far as I know, the browser engine can be chosen (webkit or blink) at compile time, right?You can switch between WebKit and WebEngine through the Backends/Web option in about:config. But I'm not sure you can switch live (I doubt it would even be feasible); you'll probably have to restart the browser.Right now on Windows there's a separate "experimental" WebEngine version. So both browser engines are available for download. The WebEngine version is experimental because many features you take for granted in WebKit must be implemented manually in WebEngine. But I guess some time in the near future, both browser engines will be fully and equally supported and maybe we'll see them both bundled in the same setup. Or it may be too big to download, I don't know. You'll have to wait for @Emdek to shed some light on the matter.On BSD and Linux, if you have fairly up-to-date packages you should already have access to both engines.A much better alternative that is also readily available is to simply run two concurrent instances, each with it's own profile and cache directory (hint: --profile and --cache command line switches).