Opera uses the following icon to denote Extensions : I am using a dark theme, so if you are using a light theme, it will function the same, it will just look inverted from what I show here: on both browsers, so I will now explain the Current method used for holding the "overfllow extension icons". Depending on the width of the address bar and the number of extensions we have, they either all fit to the right of the address bar, or they don't, in which case, the additional extension icons get pushed off into an "overflow area". By overflow I mean, to the right of the URL address bar is where we see extension icons. Both had previously handled "overflow" extensions in a far more intuitive way. Both Chrome and Opera browsers have implemented similar schemes which I personally find awful and unintuitive. Hello, I am just a user, not an Opera staffer.
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