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Gridnite - the Unite-powered multiuser spreadsheet application
By Slava Vishnyakov · Wednesday, July 22, 2009 0
In this article, Slava Vishnyakov - creator of unitehowto.com - takes you through the creation of a simple unite-powered multiuser spreadsheet application called Gridnite. This article covers the creation of the basic architecture, and more features will be added soon. Enjoy! Read more…
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Saving Opera Unite service data using File I/O
By Keith Johnson · Wednesday, July 15, 2009 0
In this article Keith Johnson takes the blog service example from our original Opera Unite developer's primer, and shows how to modify it so that your blog entries are persisted inside files. This is all done using the magic of the File I/O API. Read more…
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Setting up custom domains for Opera Unite
By Lachlan Hunt · Friday, June 19, 2009 3
In this article, Lachlan Hunt explains how to configure your connection setup to allow you to access your Opera Unite services from a custom domain. Read more…
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Markuper: The Opera Unite Application template library
By António Afonso · Tuesday, June 16, 2009 1
This article introduces Markuper, a templating library that allows rapid development of Opera Unite applciations and binding of data from JavaScript straight into the HTML templates. Read more…
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Using the Opera Widgets SDK - fast-track guide
By Chris Mills · Monday, October 20, 2008 4
The Opera Widgets SDK helps you create cross-device widgets by providing tools, libraries, documentation, and examples, but it can be a bit daunting to use if you are new to widget development. We have therefore created this fast-track guide to help you get up to speed quickly. Read more…
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WCL developer guide
By Opera Software · Thursday, August 21, 2008 3
Once you go through this developer guide, you should be able to make widgets using the WCL (Widget Chrome Library). By using the library, the widgets will be resizable and work on multiple platforms, giving the user the best possible user experience on any device. Read more…
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Opera Skinning part 4: skin.ini element reference
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Opera Skinning part 5: Tips and tricks