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31. October 2011, 19:06:20

AllanRockwell

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− third level stacking and first level "hidden" stacks !?

Can anyone confirm and/or inform me about this "feature" : :
In the windows panel, on OP11.52, one can move pages, obviously, and stack a page on a second-level page, and get a third level stacking, which does not show on the tab bar thumbnail;
and also, one can take the first-level page of a stack, and "put it back" inside the stack, at 2nd-level, and now the whole stack has disappeared from sight on the tab bar.

psmurf This is kinda cool; now, -is it deliberate, or preparing future stacking features? Or should I already know about this from somewhere.

1. November 2011, 14:47:40 (edited)

AllanRockwell

Posts: 78

I call first level page the stack-title, the front tab which, after all, is a page from the 2nd level.

1. November 2011, 06:16:20

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sgunhouse

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In 12.00 Alpha, it is not possible. Dragging a stack into another stack merely merges the two stacks, while it isn't possible to drag a stack inside itself.

1. November 2011, 14:25:58

AllanRockwell

Posts: 78

I found out that i can reproduce the said behaviour only if i move pages in both tab bar and windows panel. I even got 7 levels ! But Opera crashed twice.
I think hiding stacks would be an OK feature for uncluttering the tab bar. But then again one can have another window, or a second browser. (− Like i do with Maxthon "double-paned")

Now i guess i should crash Opera and link this page in the crash report... ?

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