Opera Browser and Ogg Theora in HTML5 specs
This is an interview I made with the Opera CTO Håkon Wium Lie at the Reboot 9.0 Web 2.0 conference in Copenhagen.
He shows the OLPC XO beta-1 in the direct sunlight and explains several things about the Opera browser
software running smoothly on it, I will be adding the complete 40-minute presentation on HTML5 and future of Opera
by Håkon Wium Lie at http://charbax.com/category/reboot/ soon:
Filmed by me.
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I love how this post is about browsers and future HTML standards… and yet the CMS used completely fails current standard validation (109 errors according to w3c) and (more importantly) fails to render properly in every major browser unless the window is at least 1250 pixels wide.
Not really the author’s fault but still amusing
Comment by ToeBee — June 12, 2007 @ 4:10 pm
Yes my Wordpress theme is terrible in terms of errors it’s got, most notably the text on the top of it goes under the right sidebar.
I should post the theme and ask someone to help me fix this theme, or maybe I should consider changing to a more usable theme.
Comment by Charbax — June 12, 2007 @ 6:09 pm
Of course you could just tell everyone to use FF 3.0… it seems to display everything correctly XD
Comment by Mozes — June 12, 2007 @ 9:18 pm
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Hey charbax,
I am really impressed with the CTO here. Sure, I would prefer to see Opera be open source. But I really like’d his comment about Flash. How Flash isn’t open. Hypocritical, yes. But promising all the same.
Comment by isforinsects — December 16, 2007 @ 4:48 am