Just wanted to give a Happy Birthday shout-out to Brandon today on his 22nd birthday! He’s still on the trail, but best wishes for your birthday and the trail B. Make sure you party hard today man!
I’m sure we’ll all be ready to party when you get back man!
The second alpha of Opera Dragonfly was released today. The show piece for this release was support for CSS editing, including auto-complete of properties and values. More information on Opera Dragonfly and the new features can be found on the Opera Dragonfly product pages.
Hot on the heels of the alpha 2 release, the second product to feature Opera Dragonfly is getting ready to be released to the public in beta form. The consumer release of Opera Mobile 9.5 for Windows Mobile includes Core-2.1, and thus the Scope module. This enables the mobile browser to connect to an instance of Opera 9.5 on desktop, and be debugged in real time from the host computer. We hope this is the first of a legion of browsers and devices to support remote debugging through Opera Dragonfly.
You can paste the contents of clipboard to any text area in Opera with middle mouse button using this mouse gesture.
Create a new mouse gesture in Advanced → Edit Widget section with Button3 as input context & shortcut and Paste mouse selection | Paste as action.
Now you can paste clipboard contents to any text area in Opera by clicking middle mouse button.
Note: Paste mouse selection will work only in Linux.
And one more RC for the upcoming 9.51! Lots of nice fixes in this one - and we need your feedback, specially on:
- upgrading (we did some more tweaks to the installer)
- saving (of images, of web pages, of "stuff")
Changelog:- Fixed proper clearing of textarea when no-cache is set.
- Fixed a crash on print preview.
- Saving of images is not recorded in transfers anymore.
- Fixed window.close() not functioning after invoking context menu… :doh: (this also fixes closing Dragonfly…)
Unix specific:- Fixed printing on Linux :pingu:
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