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Opera Support in css3, html5, and Myspace IM.
Alright,Personally I love opera, soon as i used it, was clean, smooth, and i just love the ui. However there are a few things that as a web designer and myspace user I find quite stupid that has not yet been added/supported to the browser.
css3: When trying to use css to forum a "curve" or a rounded corner, opera does not support this, like firefox and chrome, as well as safari...IE I gave up suggesting them to add that. I would love to see this be supported in opera. Most designers use the moz-box or mox-radius codes, just to note.
Myspace IM: Anyone using myspace knows what I am talking about. I would like to see this feature automated, not having to use firefox mode or what other people suggest. I would like to see this feature fully supported in the opera browser.
So yeah, anyone else wana see this supported?
border-radius: all4corners
border-radius: topleft topright bottomright bottomleft
border-top-left-radius:
border-top-right-radius:
border-bottom-right-radius:
border-bottom-left-radius:
It works in 10.5+ which is about 80% of what Opera users are using, those that aren't... generally don't care, some of the older ones (I think 10, 10.1) use -o-border-radius.
Don't know about MySpace IM...
border-radius: topleft topright bottomright bottomleft
border-top-left-radius:
border-top-right-radius:
border-bottom-right-radius:
border-bottom-left-radius:
It works in 10.5+ which is about 80% of what Opera users are using, those that aren't... generally don't care, some of the older ones (I think 10, 10.1) use -o-border-radius.
Don't know about MySpace IM...
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19. June 2010, 09:16:48 (edited)
Originally posted by ExinoInc:
Myspace IM: Anyone using myspace knows what I am talking about. I would like to see this feature automated, not having to use firefox mode or what other people suggest. I would like to see this feature fully supported in the opera browser.
Just change the site masking to simulate FF and that's it, it's only a few clicks and then works as good as FF or IE
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