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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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Building your first Link API application
By Esteban Manchado Velázquez · Thursday, October 21, 2010 1
In this article we will show you how to build a simple application using the Opera Link API. Read more…
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Opera 11 alpha: adding another piece to the puzzle
By Chris Mills · Thursday, October 21, 2010 15
Today we're proud to announce the first Opera 11 alpha, an early snapshot of our upcoming Opera 11 release. In Opera 11 alpha our attention is first and foremost on one of the most anticipated features of Opera 11: extensions. More exciting functionality will be announced as we get closer the our final release of Opera 11. Read more…
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Introducing the Opera Link API
By Esteban Manchado Velázquez · Thursday, October 14, 2010 2
This article covers the basics of the all-new Opera Link API, giving you an idea of how it works, and what functionality it makes available. Read more…
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Consistent event firing with HTML5 video
By Simon Pieters · Wednesday, October 6, 2010 11
If you play around with the HTML5 <video> element for any significant length of time, you may well run into a problem with inconsistently firing events: sometimes you don't seem to get some events, and sometimes it behaves differently depending on whether you're testing locally or over the network. This article explores the problem, and puts forward some solutions. Read more…
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Opera Dragonfly visual refresh
By David Storey · Wednesday, September 29, 2010 18
The Opera Dragonfly team is hard at work on the first stable release. Just as dragonflies metamorphose from ugly larva into beautiful dragonflies, we are in the process of redefining our user interface. Read more…
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Creating web content for TV
By Patrick H. Lauke · Thursday, September 9, 2010 14
This guide is aimed at web developers wishing to optimize their web sites and applications for better compatibility with web-enabled/connected televisions, with a particular emphasis on the Opera Device SDK and its functionality. Read more…
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A CSS-only scrollable timeline, Part 1
By Ivan Ivanov · Wednesday, August 25, 2010 2
One increasingly common feature on web sites is a horizontally scrolling timeline — used in such apps as Google calendar. Questions you might have are "how can I create a smoothly scrolling timeline using only HTML and CSS?" and "how can I keep the information accessible?". In this article we answer these questions and more. Enjoy! Read more…