Opera 77.0.4046.0 developer update
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
I took the liberty to repeat myself.
Read the text "Wrong breadcrumbs" from https://forums.opera.com/post/250666
For those who want to know more see the following pages:
1) Breadcrumbs In Web Design: Examples And Best Practices
Examples:
I)
II)
2) Breadcrumb navigation from Crappedia
Home page > Section page > Subsection page
3) How to Make Bread Crumbs
;-)
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kened Banned last edited by
Could anyone on the Opera team say if Opera GX will ever have the enhanced address bar?
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kened Banned last edited by
"This week we’re getting to you a bit later than usual due to the long May holiday weekend in Poland. "
I thought that only part of the Opera administration had moved to Poland, but apparently, I think the headquarters went there. -
A Former User last edited by A Former User
@kened Hi, Poland has two centers - in Wrocław and Warszawa.
How deeply Polish side is underdeveloped you may find out on two Opera pages.
BTW That's the highly probable answer why Opera development goes so slowly lately. Too much to do (all of the Opera versions!), and too less people to jump Opera Desktops much more ahead of competition.
1) Opera Employees - mostly Polish names
(I cannot upload new d/loaded images or screenshots, not for the first time today!)
2) Read Our Openings
Page title:
Help us build a better internet
We're looking for great people to join our growing team.See how many vacancies exists in Poland?
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(img from the same page)
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kened Banned last edited by
@pavelopdev "See how many vacancies exists in Poland?"
![0_1620233862248_o4.jpg](Uploading 100%)
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A Former User last edited by
@kened I attached joke as usual, but the issue is more serious.
Vacancies abroad concern business and managerial positions mainly, but for Poland offices Opera awaits highly skilled programmers. Not ordinary skilled people.
The jobs have tough conditions, explicitly laid out by Madam Fiammetta Ruiz, and that's also alarming - they border or crosses... contemporary slavery.
Small quote:
(...)
Help us build the best online experiences.
We’re building exceptional teams all over the world. You might be perfect, but we’re picky.We know what it takes to develop the best online experiences. If this sounds like you, get in touch.
If it doesn’t don’t.
(...) We’re agile because we often have to change direction and shift focus. Because we’re quick and agile we need to make sure people communicate well, are clear and brilliantly collaborative.
(...)
![0_1620234557593_Opera Snapshot_2021-05-05_185915_jobs.opera.com.png](Uploading 100%)I have sound expression that Opera moved human resources to Defy, business and crypt wallet and crypt domain areas lately. We can write this or that, but there's no one to work on them. GX and Money are the Kings in Opera now.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Why I had to write that:
(I cannot upload new d/loaded images or screenshots, not for the first time today!)
You have removed images from official forum pages, but I cannot upload them as well.
What happened?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@kened Development seems to be on a normal pace for me.
Regarding innovations, maybe there isn't much to innovate nowadays, specially when you done it for about two decades and now see other browsers implementing things that Opera had years ago as something new and innovative.
Also, I believe that they don't want to repeat the same mistakes of the past and put a lot "innovative" features that will only cost them without bringing any useful benefit.
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A Former User last edited by
@pavelopdev expression = impression, of course.
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I had to be tired...