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Prism 0.8 also has some neat new features. We have been trying to collect the bugs and feature requests out of the feedback and blog posts. Here are some things that have been added or fixed for the this release:
- CSS themes - Bundles now support common (all platforms) and OS specific CSS theme overrides. You can make web applications take on different CSS styles
- Spell check support - Red squiggles and suggestions on the context menu.
- Better external link handling - Spreadsheets from Google Docs were opening in the default browser.
- Tooltips support - We now display tooltips for elements with “title” attributes.
- Copying hyperlinks - Context menu supports copying a link location, if you right click on a link.
- More “Install Shortcut” options - Quick Launch Bar and Start Menu were added on Windows and Application folder was added on Mac.
- “Install Web Application” - similar to the “Install Shortcut” dialog, but this will create a web application *without* needing a webapp bundle. Launching Prism without any parameters, or from the Start Menu or Finder, to activate the dialog. (Alex’s post has more details).
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Prism 0.8 also has some neat new features. We have been trying to collect the bugs and feature requests out of the feedback and blog posts. Here are some things that have been added or fixed for the this release:
- CSS themes - Bundles now support common (all platforms) and OS specific CSS theme overrides. You can make web applications take on different CSS styles
- Spell check support - Red squiggles and suggestions on the context menu.
- Better external link handling - Spreadsheets from Google Docs were opening in the default browser.
- Tooltips support - We now display tooltips for elements with “title” attributes.
- Copying hyperlinks - Context menu supports copying a link location, if you right click on a link.
- More “Install Shortcut” options - Quick Launch Bar and Start Menu were added on Windows and Application folder was added on Mac.
- “Install Web Application” - similar to the “Install Shortcut” dialog, but this will create a web application *without* needing a webapp bundle. Launching Prism without any parameters, or from the Start Menu or Finder, to activate the dialog. (Alex’s post has more details).
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