![]() ![]() If there is any rationale about this change, i am eagerly expecting its public reference in order to understand what occurs. In the meanwhile that won't last for long, the change makes every new bookmark breaking the anti-chronological order that i used for the best for years. I am now really searching for another browser.īy the way, i do not really understand why the initial message of this thread has been moved from "Opera for Windows" to "Suggestions and feature requests", since it comes from a bug, or an intentional downgrade. I did not find any add-on to workaround this very downgrading change. In Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge, you can Ctrl+click (or Cmd+click on macOS) to select multiple browser tabs at oncethis can come in handy if you want to close down a whole group of tabs. This feature was a major one driving me to switch from Firefox to Opera some years ago. I have some folders with hundreds of bookmarks in some of them, and now, each time that i want to visit a recent bookmark i have to scroll down the list for minutes! It is just overwhelming. You can move your existing bookmarks to separate folders. Organise your existing bookmarks using Bookmark Manager. This is not exactly a dedicated bookmark manager app, but a browser that includes a bookmark. You can search your bookmarks and history, right from the extension popup. Why on Earth this outstanding feature - putting new bookmarks on the top - has been cancelled, without any workaround ?! The first app weve decided to mention is Google Chrome. ![]() Thank you for confirming that i am not alone to experience this, and to experience it very badly. Then, after some kind of update, they began to be added from below. The bookmarks in that folder will be sorted. I used to have new bookmarks added to the top of the folder on the express panel. Right-clickHold down the Ctrl key while you click on the folder you want to sort, then select Sort By Name. SamSylver last edited said in Please sort the bookmarks in the express panel by date. ![]()
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