@Paul: I use the PPA (https://launchpad.net/~otter-browser/+archive/ubuntu/daily) on Linux Mint qiana and Mint rebecca for a few weeks now. Works very well. Once you have installed the package "otter-browser-git", deactivate the PPA, then there is no daily update to install.
@rappelkiste I know and use this 'search' bar (which is btw not funktioning properly), but why not invoke it by just entering the phrase into the search bar?
I see, never use the search bar, I use the normal adressbar for everything. In Opera 12.x you can enter "f" and the word to search in page. That would be a nice feature for otter, too. Just like the search about a shortcut.
@rappelkiste_src, yeah, I know which one. :-) One is toggle for entire sidebar, second one is switcher for active panel plus button to add new ones.
Found the "hidden secret" afew days ago, the sidebar panel switcher. THANK YOU very much.
Two questions:
1. Who will sorting my bookmarks (hundreds) and folders (dozens) alphabetical? 2. With Opera 12.x I can zoom in and out with the keys/shortcuts "+" and "-". Is there a chance to get this feature?
@rappelkiste_src, that narrow vertical bar which AFAIR used to be enabled by default some years ago? That is quite easy to do (comparing to some of other features), I'll add it to my personal TODO. I've used to use it quite often in the past.
Not the narrow sidebar with only the icons for bookmarks, downloads. It's thinner than that. The new vivaldi browser has this Panel-Switch, too. For firefox I use the Addon "All-in-One-Sidebar" https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/all-in-one-sidebar/ which has this feature, too.
It's only a thin vertical line. If you klick on the line, the complete panel with bookmarks appears. A second klick and the panel dissapears. In my german opera 12.16 this feature is called "Panel-Umschalter an der Fensterseite zeigen".
A really important feature in our good old Opera is the panel switch on the side of the window. Switched on via a check mark in the "Panel Tab" under Appearance (Shift + F12).
On notebooks and 4: 3 screens this feature is very useful.