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Sneak preview of upcoming release

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A few weeks from now we will release a another My Opera update. :smile: In this post I will share some previews and tell you a bit about the background for making the changes.

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The upcoming release contains a lot of small fixes and improvements, as always, but there will also be a bigger change to the site navigation. Simplifying the navigation is something we have been wanting to do for a long time now, because we have seen that a lot of people have problems navigating between their personal page and the community pages.

Remaking the navigation was a big challenge. However, it was quite clear to me from the start that the solution would be to have one unified menu at the top of all pages, but I was not sure how to make it look good on both the community pages and the personal blogs, until recently...

The first screenshot shows how the new navigation looks on the community pages. As you can see the black login bar at the top is gone and the main menu has changed into only three options: "My page", "Explore" and "Opera". Each menu item has a drop down menu with the most common links (yes, it also works without Javascript). Mobile browsers will show tabs instead of drop downs.

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The last screenshot shows how the new menu looks on a personal blog. As you can see it's the exact same menu as on the community pages (just a bit smaller, to keep it unintrusive).

Having this unified menu at the top of all pages makes it much easier (and faster) to navigate between the different sections on the site. The logo and menu will also provide a stronger My Opera brand to all pages and make them look more like one community.

Some of you will surely ask: "What will happen to the top menu if I use my own CSS? Have you changed any HTML?".

Yes, we have changed the HTML for the top menu but it will still look fine on your page because we always include the menu CSS. The top menu will be available in a black and a white version, like before.

The new release also contains more exiting stuff. For example, we are moving the "spotlight" and "watch" buttons from the (no longer existing) black top bar into the page itself. This makes the buttons much more visible and hopefully more used.. :smile:

Sneak preview of upcoming My Opera site

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my opera screenshot - homeHi, I've got good news. We are launching a major My Opera upgrade in less than a month. :smile: We have been working on this for quite some time now and we are exited about it.

There's many new features and improvements in the code, but the most noticeable change is of course the design. I tried a number of different designs before I got it right. The design process even included using water colors for painting and then scanning it. :D

The first screenshot shows the My Opera home page with news, featured users and featured photos. (note: the screenshot is taken from our internal test server and is using test content, so some things such as the news headers and news images do not match)

my opera screenshot - user infoThe second screenshot is from a new section called "people". It has almost the same content as the users about page but with standard community design. The people section will make it easier for you to find and browse user profiles. We have some cool plans for this section in the future, but the first version will be quite simple.

Another big change is that the account pages has the standard community design. This means that when you edit your profile, send messages, etc you will stay in the community design.

We have also added more blog sidebar customization features. You will be able to turn on/off things and there's new features such as "latest blog comments".

There's a lot of other small changes and we'll post more about it later. :smile: