We read you...
By Cosimo Streppone. Tuesday, 2. September 2008, 15:39:28
We read you, of course... It's just that we are terribly busy doing stuff...
No, really. We have already fixed more than 100 bugs and added several new features.
They are just waiting to be released live, because... well, because there's huge changes ahead!
BTW, the throttling measures are in place now. To all of you who asked, throttling is a way to slow down those clients or networks that clearly abuse of our services by mass-spamming or hammering the site with fake search requests and stuff. Now we have those throttling limits in place for some well known IP ranges, so that MyOpera for them just works, but they are limited to 10 requests per second, or whatever we want to...
I can't exactly tell you when we are going to release, but you will be noticed.
And you will certainly notice afterwards.







Tamil # 2. September 2008, 15:46
Originally posted by cstrep:
Originally posted by Tamil:
Matt Cox # 2. September 2008, 16:02
Charles McCathieNevile # 2. September 2008, 16:27
And now...?
David # 2. September 2008, 17:15
New features means new CSS styles. Yay!
theoddbod # 2. September 2008, 17:15
Charles McCathieNevile # 2. September 2008, 17:16
Stomyr # 2. September 2008, 17:31
Henry # 3. September 2008, 11:50
Words # 4. September 2008, 21:56
set # 5. September 2008, 00:57
Cosimo Streppone # 22. September 2008, 09:49
David # 24. October 2008, 19:15
That would be so very helpful. PLEASE.
If you wonder why: it is not possible to set font-size:0 to make the text go away while the link stays active. BUT you could set the span to display:none to do the trick. That way the strukture stays all well, while the text can be formatted in CSS.
Fredrik Andersson # 30. October 2008, 14:47
#menu a { text-indent: -999em; overflow:hidden; }
and then you don't need to use display:none which is better for accessibility
David # 30. October 2008, 15:05
Dasch already told me, but thanks for your hint too.
I guess I was just not aware of that elegant solution and tried the usual steamroller tactics.