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Opera extensions: buttons, badges and popups
By David Storey · Thursday, October 21, 2010 2
This article takes you through the ins and outs of implementing buttons, badges and popups for Opera extensions. Read more…
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Opera extensions: windows
By Zi Bin Cheah · Thursday, October 21, 2010 3
This article shows you how to manipulate windows in the Opera desktop browser via the Opera extensions Windows object. Read more…
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The Opera Widgets Mobile Emulator
By Patrick H. Lauke · Monday, July 12, 2010 2
Making sure that your widget looks great and works exactly as it should on mobile devices can often be a tedious process. With Opera Mobile 10 for Windows, Linux and Mac we've included the Opera Widgets Mobile Emulator - a native application that can be run directly from your desktop machine, meaning developing mobile-optimized widgets has never been easier. Read more…
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An HTML5 <audio> radio player
By Trygve Lie · Tuesday, July 6, 2010 7
In this article Trygve Lie takes you through the basics of the HTML5 Read more…
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Icon Creator tutorial
By Opera Software · Wednesday, May 5, 2010 1
The Icon Creator is a new Opera Widget that makes it really easy to create a professional-looking icon from any motif or other graphic you may want to use. This article provides a simple tutorial showing how to use its different functions. Read more…
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Opera Mobile 10 and the Opera Widgets Mobile Emulator on your desktop
By Patrick H. Lauke · Thursday, April 22, 2010 8
Making sure that your site looks great and works exactly as it should in mobile browsers can often be a tedious process. With Opera Mobile 10 for Windows, Linux and Mac we offer a native application that can be run directly from your desktop machine. And with the integrated Opera Widgets Mobile Emulator, developing mobile optimized widgets has never been easier. Read more…
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Opera Widgets Style Guide
By Daniel Davis · Monday, March 1, 2010 10
This style guide gives useful suggestions for how to design your Opera Widgets, combining creative visual design with usable design. Read more…
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Adding a docked mode to your widgets
By Opera Software · Tuesday, February 9, 2010 11
Opera Widgets are required to be run on various devices under differing UI constraints. In some cases, the UI needs to be interactive and in others only informative. To support this, Opera Widgets can be viewed in different modes, each mode giving the widget a slightly different environment to render in. Read more…