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Latest articles and tutorials

Building applications for the Opera TV Store

Patrick H. Lauke – 2012/02/10The Opera TV Store is a moderated, hosted catalogue of TV-specific web applications. Developers can submit and share their apps through this portal. T...

HTML5 audio/video support in Opera TV Store applications

Patrick H. Lauke – 2012/02/10The Opera TV Store browser comes with built-in support for the HTML5 <audio> and <video> elements, allowing developers to include multimedia content i...

Functional key handling in Opera TV Store applications

Patrick H. Lauke – 2012/02/10The Opera TV Store is designed to use the standard four-way directional keys on a remote control for spatial navigation. Authors may also choose to ha...

Design considerations for Opera TV Store applications

Yenny Otero – 2012/02/09Although TV Store applications are, in essence, nothing more than web pages, there are certain design considerations related to the TV context in gene...

64-bit Opera, and out-of-process plug-ins

Chris Mills – 2011/12/15Originally published just before Christmas 2011, and now updated with a new set of builds on February 9th 2012, Opera is proud to present a new labs r...

An Introduction to HTML5 web messaging

Tiffany Brown – 2012/01/12HTML5 web messaging provides a way for documents to share data without exposing the DOM to malicious cross-origin scripting. This article provides an ...

HTTP — an application-level protocol

Karl Dubost – 2011/12/06This is the first of a series of articles to teach HTTP basics, and how we can use it more effectively. In this article we will look at where HTTP cog...

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Latest blog posts

What’s new in Opera development snapshots: 10 February 2011 edition

Divya Manian – 2012/02/10The new Opera Next snapshot is out with a whole slew of fixes. Download it from the links in the Desktop team's blog post or wait a while for it to sh...

Implementing Do Not Track and the work at W3C

Karl Dubost – 2012/02/10On the Opera Desktop Team blog, there is a new experimental build available which includes support for the "Do Not Track" feature. Last year, in April...

Interview on W3C Blog

Divya Manian – 2012/02/01Andreas and I were interviewed by Ian Jacobs, Head of W3C Marketing and Communications, for the W3C Blog. Read the full interview here.Here is a snipp...

HTML5 Please

Divya Manian – 2012/01/24 Several months ago, Paul Irish and I got an idea to create a service that would give out recommendations on which HTML5 features to use and how to...

Hello Opera 11.60!

Bruce Lawson – 2011/12/06Hurray for our Yuletide release of the last Opera 11 of 2011. Opera 11.60 is available from today with a swathe of festive features. HTML5 Parser O...

OperaDriver, Test Web Pages Without Efforts

Karl Dubost – 2011/12/05About one year ago, Andreas Tolf Tolfsen announced OperaWatir, a library for driving the Opera browser. To use the library, you needed to brush up a f...

What’s new in Opera development snapshots: 28 November 2011 edition

Divya Manian – 2011/11/28 A new snapshot of Opera 12 has been released. You can get details on where to download that Opera Next snapshot at the Desktop Team blog. So, lets s...

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