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Opera 10.0 Alpha 1:Passes ACID3 Test


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Whats new:

  • Presto 2.2 Engine
  • Performance boost
  • 100/100 and pixel-perfect on the Acid3 test
  • Auto-update
  • Inline spelling checker
  • Opera Mail improvements, including rich text composition and delete after X days
  • Widget Improvements on Linux

Presto 2.2 Engine: Opera 10.0 Alpha 1 includes Presto 2.2 (Kestrel includes Presto 2.1.1), an updated version of Opera’s Core. Presto 2.2 features numerous new features and loads of bug fixes, such as:

  • 100/100 and pixel-perfect on the Acid3 test
  • New regular expression engine, which greatly improves performance
  • Improved CSS performance
  • Pretty-printing of unstyled XML
  • Web font support
  • RGBA and HSLA support
  • Selectors API support

Auto-update: The long awaited auto-update functionality is here! → (can ya belive this shiat. In other words "We never had it up until now hewbewbew :lmao:"

That's right, Opera will now update itself as new versions are released. And for those of you who want every single snapshot release just enable the "Download All Snapshots" setting (opera:config#AutoUpdate).

Please be aware that if you do so, you will be upgrading to all snapshots - and as you know: snapshots contain the latest changes, but may also have severe known issues, including crashes and data loss situations. In fact, they may not work at all. You have been warned! → (like, amagawd 4ils21.png)

Inline Spelling Checker: Opera now checks your spelling as you write! The inline spelling checker is enabled by default for multi-line edit fields and this Alpha comes with a US English dictionary. Use the context menu of input fields to change the settings, and to correct spelling errors. See the detailed → (:pirate:) changelog for information about using other dictionaries.

Opera Mail Improvements/Rich Text Composition: Opera Mail can now send rich text messages! → (Party time? 2vll91t.gif) You can insert inlined images, styled text, links, custom HTML, and more! You can also forward and redirect rich text messages or reply to them with styled text.

In the account settings select "Prefer HTML formatting" in the outgoing tab so that you can start writing rich text mails by default in our WYSIWYG editor! → (aaaw 34iqptx.png)

Remove from server after X days (POP-only): This new feature is for our POP users with limited server space. Opera Mail can now remove messages from the server that have been there for X days. Of course you can limit Opera Mail to only remove read messages from the server, and/or only fully downloaded messages, which works great in combination with low-bandwith mode. → (Rape Time? :tooth:)

Other Changes: When viewing a message, the message subjects are now a text field again instead of a button. We have added also a "Thread" button to the message list toolbar to make some features more visible. → (visible my ass :frusty:)

Widget Improvements on Linux/UNIX: We have added experimental support for true transparency for widgets on Linux/UNIX. For this to work you have to have an X Server that provides a 32-bit visual device and a running composite manager. If you start Opera from a terminal it will print this message if it detects a suitable 32-bit visual device: "(experimental) ARGB visual detected: Use '-visual 0×6f' to activate it". → (after all that, we still have more sh!t to cofigure? 2s8s65j.gif)

If you have a composite manager running you can then try it out by starting Opera with: "opera -visual 0×6f" (0×6f may be another number on your machine). → (bleh 66ated.gif...)

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