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My 0.02$ on Opera Community development - published by Ivan Minic - by My 0.02$ on Opera Community development RSS | ATOM | FOAF OPERA COMMUNITY Log in | Sign up Skip navigation . My 0.02$ on Opera Community development published by Ivan Minic Blog Archive Links Members About [Sign up] [Lost password?] User name: Password: STICKY POST Redesigning My.Opera space tutorial - Index Page By SerbianFighter . Saturday, 19. November 2005, 07:42:56 community , css , MyOpera I wrote 5 (IMHO) logical parts of modifying any Opera community space to meet your needs and desires... It is my personal recommendation that you read this parts one by one, and not to jump from one to another, at least if you are not experienced with CSS and you are reading it for the first time. In the first parts all the elements are explained, documented and 4 examples are added (code + screenshots), and in later parts you will only be directed to specific parts of main.css for your template to search and modify it yourself since all elements you might want to change have been briefly explained before. If you like this spotlight it Part 1: Header part of your My.Opera Space Title text, Subtitle text, Header image and menu background [ Link ] Part 2: Blog on My.Opera Post title, Sticky post mark, Post date and tags [ Link ] Part 3: Sidebar on My.Opera Blog Sidebar width, Sidebar captions, Calendar, Album slideshow, Coundowns [ Link ] Part 4: Other My.Opera Pages Profile, Friends, Links [ Link ] Part 5: Few last bits and pieces Footer, Page background and wraps on each side, Top menu and Opera community link, Links on any page, Comments, Quick profile, Tags [ Link ] Updates: - You really want to check these Headers: - 12/02/2005 - 10 Headers - Farm - dark colors - Link - 12/02/2005 - 10 Headers - Natural - dark colors - Link - 12/02/2005 - 10 Headers - Sport - dark colors - Link - 12/01/2005 - 10 Headers - Children - dark colors - Link - 12/01/2005 - 10 Headers - Exotic nature - dark colors - Link - 12/01/2005 - 10 Headers - Oceans and seas - dark colors - Link - 12/01/2005 - 10 Headers - Mixed elements - Dark colors [2] - Link - 11/30/2005 - 10 Headers - Mixed elements - Dark colors - Link - 11/30/2005 - 6 Headers - Rabbit related - Light colors - Link - 11/30/2005 - 10 Headers - Winter related - Light colors - Link - 11/30/2005 - 10 Headers - Sunset related - Dark colors - Link - 11/30/2005 - 10 Headers - Food related - Mixed colors - Link - 11/30/2005 - 10 Headers - Cat related - Mixed colors - Link - 11/30/2005 - 10 Headers - Dog related - Mixed colors - Link - 11/29/2005 - 10 Headers - 10 Dark Colors - Plain but nice - Link - 11/29/2005 - 10 Headers - 10 Colors - Plain but nice - Link - 11/29/2005 - 10 Headers - mixed collection - check it out - Link - 11/29/2005 - 5 Headers for those who love wildlife - dark headers - Link - 11/29/2005 - 5 Headers for those who love babies - light headers - Link - 11/29/2005 - 5 Headers for those who like birds - dark headers - Link - 11/28/2005 - 6 Headers for those who like dark styles - Link - 11/28/2005 - 6 Headers for those who like light - natural styles - Link Menu images: - 12/03/2005 - 6 Light colors - yellow - blue - pink - orange - green - rose - Link - 12/03/2005 - 7 Dark colors - red - blue - orange - green - violet - rose - etc Link Opera Community Icon: - 12/04/2005 - 18 transparent icons - Link Others contribution - 12/25/2005 - 36 headers by Joni Mueller - Link People who made heavy modifications to their blogs: Scipio - http://my.opera.com/scipio/ Jere Purmonen - http://my.opera.com/Jere/ trollop - http://my.opera.com/trollop/ Post-Scriptum This post, and this list will be updated with interesting ideas, possibly interesting font / color / graphics combinations for your personal space, so keep checking it Ivan Minic :: http://www.Burek.co.yu/ :: http://forum.Burek.co.yu/ Comments (24) STICKY POST Just to make one thing clear... By SerbianFighter . Saturday, 22. October 2005, 09:42:07 About blog , community , opera I hope you don't mind few minutes, but I would just like to clear things up.. I'm a guy from a country that has ~ 150-200k internet users in total, from which probably 10% know more than to click "send and receve" in their mail client, and in this kind of envoirment I have managed to create internet forum (and we all know how forums are inpopular with "normal people") that has 65k users and 15-20k unique visits daily, without spending a penny on commercials (I probably would if I had any... here average salary is ~200$ so even paying for a dedicated server is a pain in the.... ) So... I'm not a person you should ask about making a milions, but I do know a thing or two about promotion, especially the good old guerilla way Just few small fast facts... I managed to persuade people to change from their "native" browser to Opera in quite a scale... I've been using it since 7.0 as my only browser, but have tried it before... Just to compare... Stats from last year on my forum show that 1.2% of users used Opera as their browser, today that number is about 8-11% from month to month I'm proud Though Firefox is still in front with ~15% Enough about me ... I love Opera and use it every day. I personaly find it the second most useful thing there is (after Google and before ICQ which I use since 98). The point of this qroup and this blog is not to say that Opera Browser or Opera Community is bad, it is just my way of expressing ideas how to make it better.. If you like them, I'm glad, if not, feel free to post better idea.. I'm a guy that spends approx 15-18h online daily, so my wishes and suggestions might not be suggestion that " average Joe " would make, but if anyone actually find this usefull among Opera Developers, feel free do implement or contact me to get detailed info about my thoughts... I'm writing this because in past I had few misunderstandings with people because of my me-tarzan-you-jane english. Ivan Minic Owner of Burek Forum Comments (1) Suggestions: Possible abuse of resources... By SerbianFighter . Tuesday, 10. January 2006, 22:47:53 myopera , opera , suggestion Some topic not too long ago made me think about possible ways of abusing my.opera space... Lets talk just about bandwith abuse at this moment, comment and account spam is another thing. Now as far as I know you can hotlink almost anything hosted on my.opera personal space.. and that means that you can send a link to a friend but that also means that you can put a clip or a big zip or simply hires image couple of MB big and hotlink it from any other page and simply parasite from Opera's resources... and ok.. that is fine until it is resonable amout of resources... but there is 300 MB of space and ways of abuse are unlimited... Just few examples: 1. Upload 10 MB clip (funny video), hotlink it from an outside blog, submit it to few fun portals and you will have lets say 50 000 or 100 000 views of that video a day. That means 1 TB of bandwith would be killed in a day... or link usage would be (1 000 000 x 8 / 86400) ~ 9.23 Mbit per second.. 2. Upload 1.5 MB HiRes scan of some magazine photo.. upload 6 pics as an example of a photo shoot ... 9 MB total make a post on your forum or blog, submit it to couple of portals and blogs.. if approved that would get you approrx 20 000 - 30 000 unique visits = 270 GB daily or 3.125 Mbit per second. 3. Upload 25 MB zip / rar ... lets say demo album or legal or illegal music.. post it on few warez portals and it will get you 20 000 - 30 000 unique visits a day ... to cut the crap another 750 GB of bandwith or 8.68 Mbit. etc Ok.. some of these stuff are legal usage of my.opera space, some are not.. still.. all are possible to qet out with... I don't know how big link my.opera's servers have and what kind of abuse they can handle (from what I've seen lately, they can't handle normal everyday use) but these stuff are something you should try fighting against. For example.. you can upload a huge zip (tested yesteday) full of images for your photo album, than manually collect links and hotlink them from other place... why not try to make some sort of hotlink protection in folders album uses for storing files at least? I know there could be issues with refferer since some browsers including opera can block it and some firewalls can do it too.. but there must be a way of making it work... Also.. why not implementing page with capcha for downloading files bigger than 1 MB from my.opera files... also maybe put on that page "report illegal content" or something like that... hotlinking videos results as a redirect to a page where that video can be viewed but from my.opera.com not some other page... and so on... Anyhow this is a very serious thing, and I really believe that it should be on a to-do list for my.opera dev's To post your comments visit: http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=119508 Comments (0) Logo ideas: Opera Browser / Opera Mobile / Opera Mini By SerbianFighter . Tuesday, 10. January 2006, 21:35:49 logo , opera , operamini Opera Browser Opera Mobile Opera Mini Once again.. these are just ideas.. they aren't drawn too good But the idea is there Prevous posts: Opera logo as I see it - mockup 2 ~ http://my.opera.com/WhyOpera/blog/show.dml/102695 Opera logo as I see it.. mockup ~ http://my.opera.com/WhyOpera/blog/show.dml/101674 My 0.02$ on Opera's logo / identity ~ http://my.opera.com/WhyOpera/blog/show.dml/100758 32x32 icon is there! (preview) - http://my.opera.com/WhyOpera/blog/show.dml/103874 Comments (1) 5 plain userbars By SerbianFighter . Saturday, 7. January 2006, 20:01:32 signature , userbar 10 older: http://my.opera.com/WhyOpera/blog/show.dml/95804 5 newer: http://my.opera.com/WhyOpera/blog/show.dml/96319 Comments (0) 6 New wallpapers By SerbianFighter . Saturday, 7. January 2006, 17:52:47 opera community , wallpaper See them full sized here Based on my Opera Logo / Icon mockup Comments (0) 32x32 icon is there! (preview) By SerbianFighter . Friday, 6. January 2006, 15:59:28 icon , logo , opera Zoom 8x: Icons are there: BMP: OperaIcon.bmp GIF: OperaIcon.gif ICO: OperaIcon.ico Prevous posts: Opera logo as I see it - mockup 2 ~ http://my.opera.com/WhyOpera/blog/show.dml/102695 Opera logo as I see it.. mockup ~ http://my.opera.com/WhyOpera/blog/show.dml/101674 My 0.02$ on Opera's logo / identity ~ http://my.opera.com/WhyOpera/blog/show.dml/100758 Comments (0) Opera logo as I see it - mockup 2 By SerbianFighter . Wednesday, 4. January 2006, 21:33:11 logo , MyOpera , opera I'll say once again... I'm not too good ilustrator, but this is an idea with blue: and red and black and opposite Comments (3) Opera logo as I see it.. mockup By SerbianFighter . Tuesday, 3. January 2006, 20:49:55 logo , opera community This is a very simple, not too well drawn and combined mockup, but the point is there... I'll try to make this better later. Part 2 Comments (0) My 0.02$ on Opera's logo / identity By SerbianFighter . Monday, 2. January 2006, 17:12:11 logo , MyOpera , opera I had to write this... This topic was the thing that made me start posting ( my first post ) on My.Opera forums and the thing that was lately talked about a lot ( main topic )... I'll try to sublime other's impressions and write my own... I took these 5 logos in comparison simply because they represent the most popular 5 browsers... Depending on country and type of website they change their orded, but all in all they pretty much always, everywhere hit top 5 spots. First ... non-troppo's critique Second ... dantist's quick fix Third ... EivindFS retouch Ok... now my point of view.... Sometime ago I play around with "the big O" so I made simple crystal retouch... People liked it pretty much.... Wallpaper: So.. then some of people asked if I could make clean white O from that... and so I did: Anyhow... This "logo" Isn't anything special, it is just a retouch of current style and I personally believe that new logo and identity should be changed.... How and why... take a look at this (just examples): We all know that the most important market in the IT world is US... And when you have (at least) 2 such giants as "the big O" there, how do you expect someone fight with them? Also.. 95% internet users are noobs... Does anyone actually think that big red roman style O is a real way of suggesting users "this is internet browser, click it!". I made a small test the other day on one computer (usually only used for internet by complete begginers)... I deleted all icons on desktop and installed Netscape 8, Firefox 1.5 and Opera 8... I counted how many people clicked on each of them to start using their internet.. 15 people... - 10 clicked Firefox. - 4 clicked Netscape. - 1 clicked Opera. Why did that one click on Opera... I asked him... He has Symbian phone with Opera preinstalled... And.. we are talking about "survey" in a country where lets say 5-7% people use Opera as their browser, and... that my friends.. is quite a lot. I asked some who clicked on FF and NN and these are some of their anwsers... FF : The Icon is so cool and shiny and all that.. FF : The Globe suggested to me that I should try that one... FF : I've heard / read about it... NN : The icon looked like N is wathing on earth... seemed logical... NN : My friend has email @netscape.net Ok... now let me show you logos that were submited lately as users suggestion: User suggested logos: Prodea: Opera.png rethompson808: opera_07.blue2.png PKO: Opera_03.png marcoledingue: opera-mask.png chris2000: logo-concepts.gif CaFFeinE: opera_speedy.png : opera_flames.png Willnight: Opera_id1-1.jpg idbeu: 3.gif momo2: opera_logo_redesigned.png trollop: OperaHumming-1.png : OperaHumming-2.png Jairo Boudewyn Opera 8 Icons 2.0 - [ Here ] Opera 8 Icons - [ Here ] Opera Morph Icons - [ Here ] Opera Browser 7.5 Icon 2.0 - [ Here ] Opera 7 - Generic Opera - [ Here ] Conclusion? Opera needs a new logo... A nice sleek, modern and easy to remember logo that will be related to internet, network and browsing. One logo suggested is IMHO very nice.. Opera Morph Icons - [ Here ] I think this kind of look is something Opera should coinsider... Maybe not exactly that logo, that color scheme (although red white and blue are so well together and are used in may flags around the world and so...)... What it should be .. we will see Update: + Opera logo as I see it. [Mockup] + Step 2 Comments (4) Showing posts 1 - 10 of74. [ 1 ] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next About Name: My 0.02$ on Opera Community development Group started Oct 2005 Members: 13 More » January 2006 M T W T F S S Dec 2005 Feb 2006 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Important links Ivan Minic ~ My 0.02 $ Serbian Google Fan Club Serbian Opera Fan Club Burek Forum - front page Burek Forum - direct link My Opera Banners My Opera wallpapers My Approved Wallpapers My Nokia S60 Themes Opera Browser Download the Opera browser for abetter and safer Internet experience. Get your own blog at Opera Community
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Don’t expect yourself to remember to back up your data, or stack your closet full of burned CD’s or DVD’s. Today we’re going to set up automated nightly, weekly, monthly local and off-site backups for your PC using free software. Once you get this up and running, you’ll never have to worry about losing data again. [MORE] ( 11 comments ) Download of the Day: Wickr READ MORE: Digital photos , Downloads , Flickr , Widgets Adding more goodness to the gem that is Flickr, the Wickr widget (for the Yahoo! Widget Engine - formerly Konfabulator) allows you to access Flickr from the comfort of a widget. Wickr is a Widget for browsing through photos on Flickr. You can browse by entering tags or by entering a Flickr user’s username or email. If you are a Flickr user yourself, you can add and remove your favorite photos. To search for photos, key in tags. Each tag should be seperated by a blank space. Tags with multiple words should be in quotes or joined together into one word. For example, the tag new york should be “new york” or newyork. A blank search will give the most recent files uploaded in Flickr. Yet another way to browse Flickr, the Wickr widget is sure to impress friends and family alike. Wickr [Yahoo! Widgets] ( comment on this post ) Ask Lifehacker: Multiple subdomains? READ MORE: Ask Lifehacker , DIY , Home server , Web publishing Dear Lifehacker, I found your tutorials on setting up a home web server and assigning a domain name to it incredibly helpful. Thank you! I have a question about using wildcards. How do you get them to resolve to different pages? For example, how do you get blog.mydomain.homeip.net to resolve to the blog whereasmydomain.homeip.net resolves to the homepage? Thanks, Home-hosted web site fan [MORE] ( 4 comments ) How to create 12 new habits a year READ MORE: Goals , Habits , New Year's Resolutions Blogger John Richardson says an alternative to an avalanche of New Year’s resolutions is to commit to one new habit a month throughout the year. Each month of this year develop one new habit. Make it simple and doable. At the end of each month decide on a new “habit” for the next month and continue doing the existing habit. At the end of the year 12 habits will be developed. All of these habits will be written down and be simple enough that I can verify if they have been done. Experts say that most actions take at least 21 days to become “habits” so a month should be ample time for it to become routine. The key to developing new habits is to make them trackable actions. For example, instead of resolving to “drink more water,” John says he started drinking two quarts of water a day - a specific and measurable goal. 12 Habits in 2006 [Success Begins Today] ( comment on this post ) Zoho Writer online word processor READ MORE: File sharing , Top , WYSIWYG , Web as Desktop , Word Processor Web service Zoho Writer is an online word processor that edits, stores and shares your documents from anywhere. Import your existing Microsoft Word or OpenOffice documents and start editing using an impressive WYSIWYG editor. Zoho Writer saves multiple versions of your document, and generates PDF, HTML and DOC files from it. Tag Zoho documents and share with a link (instead of a pesky document email attachment). Registration at Zoho Writer is free. Zoho Writer ( 2 comments ) Chart your progress with Bellygraph READ MORE: Capture tools , Fitness , Goals , New Year's Resolutions , Top , Web publishing , Weight loss Web site Bellygraph creates line charts that track your progress on a goal or task and lets you publish them to your web site. Built by independent programmer John Brothers, Bellygraph is rough around the edges (and mostly devoid of design), but the concept is neat, especially for weight watchers or anyone working toward a New Year’s goal. Register for free, create an unlimited number of graphs and easily add or edit data. Bellygraph provides the HTML to include on your web pages, too. Bellygraph ( comment on this post ) Download of the Day: Google Earth READ MORE: Downloads , Google , Google Earth , Mac OS X , Maps , Top , Windows Spectacular desktop mapping application Google Earth has graduated from beta for PC and is now available for Mac OS X. Fly in from space, zoom, tilt and pan over birds-eye view photos with Google Earth. Google recommends all PC users upgrade to this latest version. Mac users, the beta version of Google Earth is available for Tiger only. Thanks, Daniel! Google Earth Google Earth in a Mac world (PC too) [Google Blog] ( 1 comment ) Morning news roundup READ MORE: news Levi makes iPod controlling jeans [BBC] “Denim giant Levi Straus designs a pair of jeans able to control the wearer’s iPod music player.” Apple debuts Intel-powered Macs [BBC] “Apple has launched the first Mac and laptop to be powered by an Intel chip at Macworld in San Francisco.” Google Video Store goes live [CNET] “Content, interface and prices fail to impress as Google launches its video-on-demand Web site” Instant messaging attacks rose in 2005 [CNET] “Attacks over instant-messaging networks became more prevalent in 2005, according to a new study. The Middle East has become one hotbed of hackers.” Apple Beats the Calendar and the Street [NYT] “Steven P. Jobs unveiled a new iMac computer and a new notebook at Macworld Expo and revealed that Apple’s revenue for the quarter jumped 63 percent.” Saturday Night Live comes to iTunes [Macworld] “Now, every day is Saturday Night Live at the iTunes Music Store, as content from the long-running NBC sketch comedy series is now available at Apple’s online music store. Steve Jobs announced the content deal during his keynote Tuesday at Macworld Expo.” Music downloading creates listener apathy: research [AFP] “Internet downloading and MP3 players are creating a generation of people who do not seriously appreciate songs or musical performances, British researchers said.” Download of the Day 3: iTunes 6.0.2 READ MORE: Downloads , Mac , Mac OS X , Top , iTunes , iTunes music store As many of you know—Apple was busy today. Along with all the other craziness they’ve released an update for iTunes. In addition to stability updates and performance improvements, they’ve added a neat “MiniStore” that allows you to browse the iTunes store while in your own library. A great way to find new music. iTunes 6.0.2 is a free download for Windows and OS X. iTunes 6.0.2 [Apple] ( 7 comments ) Add Google Maps to your Web site READ MORE: Google Maps , How To , Top , Web publishing Joshua Siler of Exploration Age has a nice tutorial on how to ad a Google Map to your Web pages. First you need a Google Maps API key, which is free. You can find it, along with other documentation, at http://www.google.com/apis/maps/. Bookmark this link - it has lots of details you might want, especially if you extend your new map beyond this example. He goes on to explain in some detail how it’s all done and it’s pretty easy to follow too! How to add a Google Map to any web page in less than 10 minutes [Exploration Age] ( comment on this post ) Random Tips and Tricks Forum READ MORE: Advice , Fun , Life hacks , tips , tricks The Awful Forms has a fun and interesting thread that’s chock full of tips, tricks and lifehacks for just about anything. They’ve got tips for cooking, tips for driving, tips for going to the bathroom and many many more. Some of the tips are serious (and potentially very helpful) and others are just plain silly. Beware some crude language and keep that sense of humor firmly in place. Tips and Tricks You’ve Picked Up Along the Way…Part 4! [The Awful Forums via 43 Folders ] ( comment on this post ) New OddJack Ups the Ante More Sports, Poker and Casino than Britney's Ass. Advertise on Lifehacker Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right . Lifehacker recommends the downloads, web sites and shortcuts that actually save time. 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