Firebug 1.3.3: the Firebug Opera

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Extension for Firefox allows useful for webmasters to view the code generated by the AJAX call. It has an integrated console for debugging JavaScript, CSS, HTML web page while browsing mode.

Few succeeded when we raised the question that would be Opera Dragonfly. Today, finally, that doubt was dispelled with the presentation of a new beta of Opera 9.5 which includes Dragonfly.

Dragonfly, currently in alpha, is the prelude to what will be the Opera developer tools that enable designers and web developers work more quickly and easily.

This has included the debugging tools that allow both JavaScript and the DOM, the latter in real time and can visualize the changes they are doing about it from the page. In later versions may also modify the DOM directly.

Similarly can be done with CSS. For now, only allows the display of the different rules which apply to each element, but in the future may be changed and see the result directly.

So far there is not much difference with Firebug 1.3.3, the existing tools for Firefox. But suffice it to say that allows for remote debugging to check their power. Dragonfly will be possible to test our computer from the display and execution of pages on mobile phones or other computers.

The code is open and Dragonfly is released with a BSD license. It is available in the latest beta of Opera 9.5 for a try.

Size: 0.25 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2009-3-14
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista

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