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Please restore the star in the address bar
It was a very useful feature. Now I can't say if the current site is bookmarked or not. I have to check my long list of bookmarks. Again - it was useful.Opera/9.50 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X; U; en)

Originally posted by Zotlan:
Get it here
Thanks
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You can drag a such button from here, where Shoust posted it:
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/findpost.pl?id=1426541
Just click click on 'Star' and it will be added to your custom button collection.
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14. February 2006, 18:02:52 (edited)
The star in toobar is not as good as the star in address bar. The star in address bar can use space of browser fully.
14. February 2006, 14:11:51 (edited)
Originally posted by keepopera:
The star in toobar is not as good as the star in address bar. The star in address bar can use space of browser fully.
yes,Should be allowed to control show/hide the star button in address bar.
I hope the Opera developer consider my suggestion.
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15. February 2006, 02:38:58 (edited)
Originally posted by mark_poleon:
Originally posted by keepopera:
The star in toobar is not as good as the star in address bar. The star in address bar can use space of browser fully.
yes,Should be allowed to control show/hide the star button in address bar.
I hope the Opera developer consider my suggestion.
It's very reasonable
+1
Originally posted by keepopera:
+1
The star in toobar is not as good as the star in address bar. The star in address bar can use space of browser fully.
+1
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You lot didn't seem to care back then, now you show up.
Very strange.
Originally posted by YtseJam:
I posted a few times. For what ever reason... People seem to overlook my postsWhere were you all in the anti-star-in-address-bar thread? If you had voiced your opinion then, maybe it would had a greater impact.You lot didn't seem to care back then, now you show up.

Marc
Title: "Get rid of the Star in the Address bar"
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=108718&page=1&skip=0&show=0&perscreen=50
People don't know what they want!
I need that damn thing, and in the address bar, not in a toolbar.
(And theres no globe humping foxes in Opera)
Then after a while they'll add a second button receptacle on the right end of the address field, and the "RSS" or "radiator" whatsit will become another draggable button. It'll be on by default, but people who don't want it will be able to abolish it. Same with the security lock icon, and maybe even the favicon in the address field.
Voila, totally configurable address field.
>Bela<
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Button, "Highlight bookmark"="Highlight bookmark, , , , "Bookmark Visited" | Add to bookmarks, , , , "Bookmark Unvisited""
Maybe someone would be kind enough to post it as a button link?
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Originally posted by filbo:
To those who remember the 7.5(?) previews, and the updates to the panels, this will be familiar process.Opera is slowly converging on what we all want. First no star, then star in address field, now star as a draggable button that can be placed next to the address field. The final step is to make a button receptacle inside the address field, then you can drag the star there and it will be just like it used to be.
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Originally posted by Neal3:
that way everybody wins!

If it is disabled by default everybody wins.

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Though i suppose it might be hard to code.
It made the address bar very nice!
BTW,I hate the current icon of rss. It is characterless.
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Originally posted by filbo:
Opera is slowly converging on what we all want. First no star, then star in address field, now star as a draggable button that can be placed next to the address field. The final step is to make a button receptacle inside the address field, then you can drag the star there and it will be just like it used to be.
Then after a while they'll add a second button receptacle on the right end of the address field, and the "RSS" or "radiator" whatsit will become another draggable button. It'll be on by default, but people who don't want it will be able to abolish it. Same with the security lock icon, and maybe even the favicon in the address field.
Voila, totally configurable address field.
>Bela<
+1
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