{"id":10575,"date":"2011-06-30T10:44:59","date_gmt":"2011-06-30T18:44:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.wapreview.com\/?p=10575"},"modified":"2011-06-30T10:51:23","modified_gmt":"2011-06-30T18:51:23","slug":"opera-mini-6-1-and-opera-mobile-11-1-resizable-text-selection-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/10575\/","title":{"rendered":"Opera Mini 6.1 and Opera Mobile 11.1 – Resizable Text Selection and More"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/a> <\/a><\/p>\n Today Opera Software released new versions of both its mobile browsers. Opera Mini 6.1 is now available at m.opera.com<\/a> for Java, Symbian (2nd edition and later) and BlackBerry (OS 4.2.1 and later) devices and in the Android Market for Android 1.5 and later. Opera Mobile 11.1 is available from the same locations for Symbian (3rd edition and later) and Android 1.6 and later.<\/p>\n My favorite improvement in both Opera Mini and Opera Mobile is with the way text selection for copying from a web page on touch devices is handled. You can now move and resize the selection using grab handles (image above, left). When you get the selection right you tap an onscreen “Select” button to display the selection context menu (image above, right). This is similar to the way selection is handled in the iOS and Android Gingerbread browsers and huge improvement over the way it worked in previous Opera versions where you esentially had only once chance to get selection right.<\/p>\n Other new features in both Opera Mini and Mobile include:<\/p>\n <\/a> <\/a><\/p>\n Opera Mobile 11.1 uses the latest Presto 2.8 rendering engine which provides support for a number of additional HTML5, JavaScript and CSS3 features<\/strong> including the CSS Multi-column Layout Module, <time> element, Session history and navigation, dataset and data-* attributes, W3C File API, JavaScript classList API, WebP image format, and Linear gradients. See the Opera Developer Network’s ODIN Blog<\/a> for details of the new capabilities. \u00a0For what it’s worth, \u00a0Opera Mobile’s score of 269 on html4test.com<\/a> tops both iOS 4.3’s 217 and Android 2.3’s 184!<\/p>\n There are many other new features and bug fixes in both Opera browsers. The\u00a0Opera Mini<\/a> and Opera Mobile<\/a> Blogs have comprehensive platform by platform change ists.<\/p>\n A word of warning for Cyanogenmod 7 ROM users<\/strong>. \u00a0There are multiple reports Opera Mini 6.1 using a very ugly mono-spaced font with CM7. \u00a0Opera is aware of the issue so a fix is hopefully forthcoming. As far as I know this only affects CM7. \u00a0I have no font issues with Opera Mini 6.1 on my HTC Magic running Cyanogenmod 5.0.8. \u00a0If you’re running CM7 you probably want to either hold off updating until a fix is released or at least backup your copy of Opera Mini 6.0 before updating so you can restore it if needed. Actually, it’s a good idea to back up the current version of any Android app before updating. I’ve been burned too many times by updates that were broken or had reduced functionality.<\/p>\n Except for CM7 users, both the the new Opera releases are highly recomended. The new text selection UI is a huge improvement on touch-only (no dPad or trackball) devices like the Nokia N8 and most recent Android phones.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Today Opera Software released new versions of both its mobile browsers. Opera Mini 6.1 is now available at m.opera.com for Java, Symbian (2nd edition and later) and BlackBerry (OS 4.2.1 and later) devices and in the Android Market for Android 1.5 and later. Opera Mobile 11.1 is available from the same locations for Symbian (3rd edition and later) and Android 1.6 and later. My favorite improvement in both Opera Mini and Opera Mobile is with the way text selection for … Continue reading \n