I note that OperaShow, a full screen mode to use opera as a slide presentation tool, now works on linux too. This relies on media modal features of CSS.
Also the infamous bug in forms textareas that added ^M is now fixed. So that code submitters in PM won't see anymore blanks lines between their lines of code.
An oddity, the search feature on domain gives more results on Windoze. It proposes alternative TLDs or variations of the searched name. Type d perlmonks in the address field to check out. Anyway this is a cute way to add domain name selling to their business.

-- stefp


In reply to OT Opera6 linux fixes by stefp
in thread PM Frontpage Panel for Opera (and others?) by Masem

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