Opera releases new 10.70 developer snapshot, fixes 40+ bugs
For the bleeding-edge browser testers out there, Opera just split into two parallel release candidates: 10.61, which fixes bugs and security issues, and the tentatively-named "10.70," where new features are being tested. A second developer snapshot of 10.70 is out today, with 40+ bug fixes, tweaks to Opera's Presto rendering engine, and some new HTML5 and CSS3 features. This release is for browser nerds and designers only ... if "CSS3 image-fit and image-position" means nothing to you, just stick with the current stable version of Opera. For people who want to test everything new right when it comes down the pipe, though, 10.70 is the new development branch, and that's where new features will land first.












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Subscribe to commentsKualaBeeAug 3rd 2010 5:38PM
Anybody knows how to disable individual plugins in Opera? Every other browser has that feature, but Opera doesn't seem to have it, or at least it not making it very easy to do.
TweakAug 3rd 2010 10:22PM
For you KualaBee:
Setting Opera to ignore single plug-ins in its plug-in paths
http://www.opera.com/support/kb/view/610/
KualaBeeAug 4th 2010 6:05AM
thx
eMcEAug 4th 2010 3:07AM
Cool.. Downloading and testing :)