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Uploaded by on May 4, 2011

Opera Dragonfly is a full-featured development and debugging tool integrated into the Opera browser. It requires no additional installation or setup, and works across many of Opera's browsers and Opera Presto based products, such as Opera Mobile and Opera Widgets.

Check out http://www.opera.com/dragonfly/ for more information!

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  • This is just one of the many reasons why I love Opera. But hasn't some form of this been in Opera for a while? If so, why did this video get created now? Regardless, I have to say; Great work.

  • Opera is the only browser that exists.

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  • @T1nusk I don't get why everyone thinks I'm trolling. :-7 But, i thought you were just saying "firefox is betr lolollolollo", sorry.

  • @TheShadowman60 Yes, yes and yes. Those things aren't exclusive to Opera in any way. Nice troll tho. My first message wasn't to praise Firefox, FYI. It was simply to show that both Opera and Firefox didn't meet my expectations in that regard, but that I found some workarounds.

  • @T1nusk Well, does Firefucks have extensions and widgets? Or a fully customizable browsing experience? Can you change the appearance of your general UI?

    Only Opera.

  • @TheShadowman60 Thanks for showing us your constructive criticism brah.

  • @T1nusk Fuck. Off.

  • - Firediff lists the edits done in Firebug.

    - FireFile saves the edits to the server by communicating with a remote PHP file (but fucks up your CSS in the process).

    - cssUpdater does the same, but with a desktop application.

  • @HrafnNordhri

    This x1000. These tools (Firebug, Dragonfly) are very neat, but totally worthless for me workflow-wise if they can't save/export the changes to a local file. If I have to copy/paste the edits myself, I'd rather work in a text editor from the start. Luckily there are some (hacky) workarounds for Firebug.

  • hmm, very cool. Now maybe i can switch from chrome to Opera xD

    btw, does anyone knows the name of the song? It's amazing :O !

  • mazing explanation, very inspiring clip !

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