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HTML5 audio/video support in Opera TV Store applications
By Patrick H. Lauke · Friday, February 10, 2012 15
The Opera TV Store browser comes with built-in support for the HTML5 Read more…
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Functional key handling in Opera Device SDK based TV browsers
By Patrick H. Lauke · Wednesday, September 5, 2012 18
Browsers based on the Opera Device SDK are generally designed to use the standard four-way directional keys on a remote control for spatial navigation. Websites specifically aimed at TV browsing can directly handle navigation and the use of functional keys through key events. This article outlines some possible approaches, particularly in light of the new DOM Level 3 Events model introduced in the Opera Device SDK 3.4. Read more…
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Responsive web design: a project-management perspective
By Rudy Rigot · Thursday, April 12, 2012 8
The challenges of responsive web design go way beyond media queries and screen widths. In this article we look at some of the key issues you need to explore when embarking on a complicated web project, considering if, how and why the project should be made responsive. Read more…
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Opera for Devices: Out of Memory System
By Opera Software · Monday, November 21, 2011 7
Opera for Devices provides powerful mechanisms to strictly limit the heap usage of Opera. Memory is an expensive commodity on many devices and different programs may compete for the limited resources with unpredictable consequences. With the Out of Memory (OOM) system it is possible to restrict Opera to a limited amount of memory while ensuring good functionality. Read more…
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Tweaking spatial navigation for TV browsing
By Daniel Davis · Monday, July 25, 2011 16
Opera's spatial navigation is the most common navigation mechanism on web-enabled TVs and devices. It offers an intuitive way for users to navigate web pages. Using a sprinkling of CSS3, developers can take full control over the exact order in which elements receive focus, to further enhance the browsing experience. Read more…
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