Another quick way to open your most recently closed tabs is to right-click any active tab, and select “Reopen Last Closed Tab.” This page will resurrect in a new tab. Plus, all tabs queued up in the recently closed tabs panel, will be saved over to your next browsing session. The recently closed tabs list is a handy, and abbreviated shortcut to your history page, allowing you to quickly recall a closed tab. During your browsing session, any tab, that you close will be stored in this panel. In the Tab menu, found to the far right of the combined search and address bar, the number of recently closed tabs has expanded from 10 to 32. Here is a complete list of browsers from which you can import your data to Opera: Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Safari, Yandex, and Bookmarks from an HTML file. Once you’ve taken the snapshot, you have the choice of saving it to your clipboard, to quickly paste elsewhere, or directly into your system’s hard drive. You can also do a quick ‘Capture full screen’ to snap what you see on your monitor. After firing up snapshot, an adjustable frame will pop onto your screen, allowing you to frame exactly what you want to capture. Inspired by our Opera Neon screenshot tool, you can initiate the beta snapshot tool, either by clicking the camera icon in the sidebar, or by a keyboard shortcut (Ctrl + Shift + 5 or ⌘ + ⇧ + 5). We are excited to implement a snapshot tool in Opera 48 beta. You can learn more about the ECB’s policy, and exchange rates here. Your local time is determined by your system’s time settings.Ĭurrency conversion is based on the reference rates, reported by the European Central Bank (“ECB”), using EURO as its base currency. Also, a date (DD-MM-YYYY or MM-DD-YYYY) should be highlighted with a time, it will be reproduced in the conversion as well. One fix made during the developer phase, was the time converter will now work if an extraneous dot, or comma is found in the highlighted field. The unit converter can now recognize an array of Unicode subscript, and superscript forms, such ½ ft, 1⁄4 mi or even ³⁄₄₇ gal. Opera 48 beta makes this tool more precise, with support for converting fractions. Hover your mouse of the conversion, to reveal a second “Copy” button, as demonstrated in the screenshot below, and click it to keep it in your clipboard. You can easily copy the converted value to your clipboard for later use. Easy copy of converted values, and fraction recognizability With the time zone converter, highlighting, a faraway time zone will adjust it to your local time (or your system’s operating time zone). A simple highlight of a measurement value, will convert the value from metric to its imperial equivalent, or vice-versa. A simple highlight of the value, will convert the value from metric to its imperial equivalent, or vice-versa. Today’s initial Opera 48 beta build, comes stacked with 14 unit of measurements, and 16 time zones, ready for your conversion whims. Conversions galore – Convert units of measurement, time zones, and currency Today’s beta includes also importing bookmarks from Edge and Yandex, improvements for the Tab menu, the ability to remove history suggestions in the address bar, reorganized O-Menu, and sharpened images. Celsius, or Fahrenheit conversions, anticipating autumn, and winter travels – and time zones, and also our snapshot tool. The highlights are as follows: new converting tools for units of measurement – perfect for e.g.
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