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My Opera March 2007 Release Changelog

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Hi. This is the changelog for the recent My Opera update. It's a bit late, but better late than never, right? :smile:

Site redesign

The new design is made to be more light and fresh than the old one. We wanted to put focus on the content instead of the interface. The old interface had much stronger colors that took away the attention from the content.

When making the new design we decided to base it on pictures instead of text. We also wanted it to be more visual and have a personal feeling, and therefore we added more photos of the users.

Even though the new site design is more driven by pictures we still managed to make it lighter and faster to load. For example, the home page of My Opera is right now only 50% of the size that it was before the launch.

We also wanted the site to be better to use for mobiles and other devices. We optimized the code and made sure to use smaller pictures where possible to decrease the loading times.

The new site is also optimized for Nintendo Wii. You can actually see what it looks like by adding ?wii=true at the end of the url (example). As you can see the width of the site changes for Nintendo Wii to fit the TV screen, the font sizes are larger and there's only a two column layout.

Another big change for the site is that we moved the account section from the personal blog area to the community area. This might take some time to get used to but we hope that it will work out fine. We did it for several good reasons.

One of the reasons is that we are planning to add more features/services to My Opera in the future, and these things might not be directly connected to the personal blogs. Therefore it's better if the account pages are more integrated with the community design than the personal blog design. Another reason is that it's now easier and faster for both you and us to create new blog designs, since we don't need to worry about reinventing the account pages for each design anymore.

The people section

One of the major features of the new site is the people section. Here you can see the latest logged in users and browse your way though their user profiles. There's also a simple user search available.

In the people section you can also find My Opera member interviews. We have gathered a small team of dedicated My Opera members to help us with the interviewing.

Customizable sidebar and new features

We have added some new features to the blog sidebar, and you can easily disable individual components by clicking "my account" and selecting "sidebars and menus".

The new sidebar features are:

  • Friends - Shows 6 random persons from your friends list.
  • Latest blog comments - Shows the 6 latest comments in your blog.
  • Recent visitors - Shows the 6 latest visitors to your page.
    If you do not want to be visible in these lists (as well as the list on the new people page, which shows last logins), you will have to set the 'logged in' setting in your profile to 'hide'.

New top bar

The log in bar at the top of each My Opera page is now a bit different. [view code example]. You can currently choose between black or white color. It can be changed on the "sidebars and menus" page in your account.

We know that the topbar can potentially cause problems for some of you that have 100% customized designs, and we are looking into giving you more options.

Forums

The forums has a new design, just like the rest of the site. We have tried making it a bit more userfriendly. In-topic forum searches have been fixed and we have tried to improve forum searches in general. Results should now be better.

You can now also post inline images directly in forum posts. The images are visible for anyone who wants to see it, and others will see a link. To enable inline images, go to the forums page, click "my settings" and then check the box saying "allow inline images".

Local vs Global

On the old blogs page there was a lot of mixed blog posts in many different languages. For the most of us, who don't read/speak 35 different languages :wink:, this was a problem. We have therefore introduced something we call local vs global. When you visit the blogs page you will now see posts that are based on your selected language settings. If you want to see all posts you can click the "global" tab.

This feature is still under development and there's some work to do to get it better. But we think we're on the right track.

Signup and accessibility

We have made quite a lot of improvements to the signup pages. They have some nice AJAX features that helps new users signing up. We have also improved the accessibility of the signup page by switching the image based captcha to a text based one.

Fred and Espen adding bugs

Other Changes

The last real My Opera update was in November. Since then we have made tons of changes. We can't list them all here, but below is a list of a few more things we have fixed. The next update should hopefully not take too long. We'll try to have many small updates in the future, instead of a few big ones.

  • A serious bug with regards to tagging has been resolved, which occationally introduced tag duplication.
  • Blog searches are now using proper fulltext searches, something which should make them more efficient and better.
  • Large photo albums are now broken up into pages when editing, hopefully eliminating some of the problems with editing large albums. Feedback appreciated.
  • We are now using scripts from Yahoo! UI Library for the photo sorting page.
  • Timezone offsets no longer broken for Indian users (and others with half-hour offsets).
  • Improvements to the blog post URL name suggester.
  • Added 2 new 'insert image' buttons to the blog post editor
  • Groups can now select 'forums' as default page.
  • Blog feeds now include excerpt properly.
  • 'Logged in' status on users' about pages didn't work properly. This has been fixed.
  • Siginificant optimizations and forward-thinking changes to the underlying database schemas.
  • Introducing memcached driven caching of minor amounts of data. To be expanded greatly.
  • Backend code refactoring and cleanups which should hopefully not result in any visible changes :smile:.

Finally we want thank everyone for the great feedback! :smile:

But We Ain't Done YetWhat's this? Press releases?!

Comments

Tamil 10. March 2007, 17:17

Nice changelog. :up:

Remco Lanting 10. March 2007, 17:41

Time to create my own blog design :D

Adam Dziura 10. March 2007, 18:14

I use Opera on Ubuntu and after the upgrade Opera scroll a my.opera.com very slow... Only on my.opera.com/community. Not in this blog... I don't know why...

_Grey_ 10. March 2007, 18:54

The new site is also optimized for Nintendo Wii. You can actually see what it looks like by adding ?wii=true at the end of the url (example). As you can see the width of the site changes for Nintendo Wii to fit the TV screen, the font sizes are larger and there's only a two column layout.


Sounds a lot like browser sniffing :frown: Why don't you use the tv media type?

Charlie 10. March 2007, 19:37

"Add a few bugs that we can fix after the launch."

LOL.

Matt Cox 10. March 2007, 20:12

One thing I would like to see in some sort of future upgrade is a 'public view' link on my page. I have a few private stickies that I have at the top of my page and after posting like to see what visitors would see (ie, my blog without those private stickies or 'edit this' buttons) without logging out of my account or using another browser.

I use Opera on Ubuntu and after the upgrade Opera scroll a my.opera.com very slow... Only on my.opera.com/community. Not in this blog... I don't know why...


IMO, Opera's always been quite strange with scrolling in Ubuntu. Not the site mind, tbe browser.

Laurent 10. March 2007, 20:23

Nice new interface. Thanks guys.

Question: will we able to change the order to the items in the sidebar?

Fredrik Andersson 10. March 2007, 21:25

Sounds a lot like browser sniffing :frown: Why don't you use the tv media type?


Yes, we use browser sniffing at the moment because the current version of Opera for Wii does not support tv media type yet.

Khadra Warsame Penh Neang 10. March 2007, 23:49

I Really Like and Appreciate What all you Opera Guys and Girls are doing to make our lifestyle changes more suitable and better towards the future about the above mentioned topics well done well made well updated about everything

_Grey_ 11. March 2007, 01:40

Yes, we use browser sniffing at the moment because the current version of Opera for Wii does not support tv media type yet.


I understand that it is vital for you to support your own product... but there is something gone horribly wrong if the Wii does not use the tv media type -_-

What is more ironic, the only browser to support media queries right does not know its media types or a company that disapproves browser sniffing needs to sniff out its own browser :worried:

Well... not your fault, I know. You do the best you can. Still, makes me mad.

rseiler 11. March 2007, 01:59

You know the Comments RSS feed above (and on any Opera blog)? It doesn't include the username of the posters, without which the feed is all but useless. Is this on the list of things to improve?

Kerby 11. March 2007, 12:04

I had introduced the changes in Chinese before this post was released:

http://my.opera.com/kerby2008/blog/blog-update-i

anyway, thanks and keep going !

Fredrik Andersson 11. March 2007, 12:34

there is something gone horribly wrong if the Wii does not use the tv media type


Opera for Wii will get support for the tv media type, it's just not ready yet. :smile: The final version of Opera for Wii is actually not released yet..

Fredrik Andersson 11. March 2007, 12:38

Kerby, great! :smile:

WhineWhine 12. March 2007, 10:46

Originally posted by _Grey_:

Why don't you use the tv media type?


What is a TV? Your good old 14 inch portable? Or your brand spanking new 40 inch HD capable TV?

a company that disapproves browser sniffing


Browser sniffing isn't always bad. Especially not when it's done for a browser from the same company that does the site.

icyleaf 14. March 2007, 08:01

this weblog is very helpful

Raymond 15. March 2007, 07:04

What I really miss is sub-albums under a photo-album. F.ex. when I write about Windows Vista, I'll like to have one main album for the Vista OS and several sub-albums with incl. programs.

DrLaunch 15. March 2007, 08:19

You should make a super simple, Tweaker-friendly blog design. With the use of simple gradients, rounded edges and delicious shadows/outer glow. One in white. And one in black. Sounds like a good idea?

PABLO GENARO MEDINA VALDES 29. September 2007, 09:23

Dear espenao,

Changelon is a very good news, though since last week I can NoT load any to my diary BLOG, respect pictures there is not problem because I got from my album--- thinking in the same way I wanted to archive al my info in FILES new feature, but still that I have no authorization, albeit the fact I update my account. My status is active or what is the key code for running my BLOG again smoothly?

Please urge you HELP me with this matter

BEST REGARDS

Haavard 11. October 2007, 09:42

I recommend using the feedback forum if you are having problems, desipro. You may even find existing posts on this issue there.

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