Opera For Mac Bookmark Bar Icons Not Showing
Note di rilascio: Today, we took another step forward and released Opera Developer 25. Under the hood, Opera now supports web notifications. This is something you spotted in our changelogs before.
We’ve also improved our Mac installation by moving to the network installer that Windows users have enjoyed for the past few releases. Web notifications From now on, Opera officially supports web notifications. These are a special kind of pop-up triggered by a site.
Notifications alert the user outside of the context of the browser. Usually, the operating system UI is used to display the alert. This is very convenient way for web page and web app makers to inform their users about events, such as the delivery of email or a comment posted on a blog. You can check it out if you use the Gmail web client. Enable Desktop Notifications in your Gmail settings and have fun! New Mac installer This release also includes a brand new network installer for Mac.
Customise the Safari Bookmarks Bar Mac Tip #384, 13 May 2009. Add your most-visited or most useful websites to the Safari Bookmarks Bar to put them only a keystroke or a single click away.
The smaller-sized downloader fetches the latest version of Opera when you’re connected to the web. It installs and runs our browser automatically. The new installer is less prone to errors and should manage to download a package when you’re on poor-quality networks. Mac_netinstaller Network installation for Windows has been available for some time and now we’ve brought it to Mac. New users can download the network installer once and, from then on, it will always install the latest Opera from our servers. Of course, the regular auto update still works.
There can be situations where you may need the full, offline package installer. We haven’t gotten rid of previous solution, just added the smaller option. For anyone who’s worried, you will still be able to download the full size installer. I5 processor 8gb ram laptop. The new, improved changelog You asked for more detail information about bugfixing and we’ve improved the changelog to help out. But, bear in mind that the log is created automatically, issues are filed by people and mistakes can happen. Now, every bug is marked with a *.
Known Issue Page crash on Gmail with Mac OS X 10.6 – To fix this please disable Proprietary audio codecs on opera://flags Changelog: CHR-1026 Turn components into static libraries. CHR-1115 Integrate DirectFB compositor code into master CHR-1854 Run gn hooks in gyp_chromium CHR-2038 Guard against bad input or OOM when converting Java bitmap to Skia bitmap CHR-2292 Make it possible to have blink::WebPlugin’s scriptableObject as a v8 object instead of NPObject. CHR-2368 Flash elements disappears after opening webinspector on windows CHR-2487 HiDPI: Align DIP -> screen pixel conversions with Windows CHR-2543 Implementation of MP3 and H.264 support CHR-2771 Fix GMOCK warnings in PasswordManagerTest CHR-2812 Create separate layer for root background at negative z-index. CHR-2839 Support Chromium gcc 4.6 build CHR-2856 Make it possible to use ffmpeg from system CHR-2858 Enhance sync test server to show stored data.
* DNA-6866 Migration using ‘Opera Directory’ setting in operaprefs.ini does not work * DNA-9185 Adding to stash on HTTP Authorization dialog DNA-17356 Merge the netinstaller code into the installer DNA-17364 DCHECK failure in AddressBarView::OnDidChangeFocus * DNA-17954 HTML5 form validation * DNA-17998 Calling IDC_EXIT does not close browser, when Omenu or context menu is opened.