Opera 12.00 for Windows Changelog
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Release date: 2012-06-14
Opera 12.00 is a recommended upgrade offering new and improved features, plus security and stability enhancements.
New Features and Important Notes
Out-of-Process Plug-ins
Opera now runs plug-ins as a separate process, allowing for more control when a plug-in misbehaves. This feature will enhance security and stability.
For more information about why out-of-process plug-ins are important please see our article describing the feature.
64-Bit Mac and Windows Versions
The 64-bit version of Opera will offer performance improvements for some functions and allow Opera more freedom in allocating memory.
Themes
New, lightweight themes make it easier to customize the browser. Install or change themes at the click of a button, without restarting the browser.
The themes gallery can be viewed here, and for more information on how to design themes please see our article describing the new theme system.
Address Field Enhancements
Numerous improvements to the address bar have been made:
Improved address field and address bar drop-down suggestions
Smart URL shortening in the address field drop-down
The page title and the page excerpt will be used for full page search results
URL and page content columns in the address field drop-down have been combined
Experimental Full Hardware Acceleration
Hardware acceleration allows Opera to offload graphics rendering from the processor (CPU) to the graphics card (GPU), making graphics intensive operations such as animations faster.
This feature is disabled by default. To enable it you may set EnableHardwareAcceleration to 1. WebGL (which takes advantage of Hardware Acceleration) can be enabled by setting EnableWebGL to 1.
To find out more about creating webpages with WebGL, please see our developer article.
Right-to-Left (RTL) Script Support Added, Language Support Expanded
RTL support will bring additional stability for certain languages. Persian, Urdu, Hebrew, and Arabic languages added.
Window and Tabs API
Extensions will now be able to interact with tabs, create tab groups, and manage windows.
See the Windows and Tabs API for more information.
Opera Unite, Opera Widgets, and Opera Voice Discontinuation
Opera Unite and Opera Widgets will be off by default in Opera 12.00, and will eventually be phased out of the Opera browser in the future. Voice support will be removed as of Opera 12.00, as the voice-detection library is no longer supported by the third-party vendor.
To find out more, please see our announcement.
Developers are encouraged to move their solutions to the extensions platform, for information on converting a Widget to an extension, please see this article.
Redesigned Opera Help
Opera Help ( F1 or ⌘ + ? for Mac) has been redesigned to be more user-friendly, and also align it more with the browser look and feel. To improve discoverability, Opera Help topics have been broken up and restructured into categories based on what users want to do, rather than reflect the menu structure. This is the first phase of a long-term project to improve Opera Help.
Web Specifications Support
Opera 12.00 will include changes in the Opera Presto 2.10 engine up to core-integration-point 289.
WebRTC
Initial support for real-time communication has been added. Allowing the source of HTML5 <video> to be set to the user's webcam.
See our web specifications support on this item for more information
HTML5 Drag and Drop
Drag and drop enables webpages to have elements that the user can drag from one page to another, or from their desktop to the webpage.
See our web specifications support on this item for more information
For a guide to implementing drag and drop, please see our article.
CSS3 Animations and Transitions
Support for animations and transitions has been updated and expanded.
See our web specifications support on this item for more information
Also see our article on implementing CSS animations: Making a move with CSS animations
Do Not Track
Added support for the Do Not Track (DNT) HTTP header.
See our article about implementing DNT for more information.
Paged Overflow
An innovative new set of CSS constructs that allow webpages to be split up into paged media, revolutionizing the Web reading experience.
See our web specifications support on this item for more information
Cross-OriginResourceSharing (CORS) for XMLHttpRequest
CORS enables more secure and flexible communications between websites.
See our web specifications support on this item for more information
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