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By operadev
Wednesday, 15. November 2006, 16:09:41
Opera developer tools
Get an early glimpse of developer tools used internally by Web Application developers at Opera Software.
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By fearphage
Sunday, 6. April 2008, 19:15:38

To add to the feature requests:
- eval() debugging
- ability to see and debug events attached to elements using obj.addEventListener()
Perhaps I should just link you to
firebug's release notes
Post edited Sunday, 6. April 2008, 19:30:24
By Schwenx
Monday, 7. April 2008, 14:26:29

Originally posted by chrismills:
Originally posted by fearphage:
Originally posted by chrismills:
closed alpha
Meaning the people here drooling over it might not get it before xmas?
We'd be happy for a few of you to take part in the testing. Let me know.
Hi,
are there any news about the new developer tools? If it is not too late, I'd also sacrifice me for testing purposes
By JanGen
Monday, 21. April 2008, 10:25:26

I would like to test as well.
By surajnaikin
Tuesday, 6. May 2008, 17:52:01

i could not install it...why its not so simmple..i doubt if you guys checked once if it runs or not?Because certainly i am not dumb who can not understand how few things works...?
please give a clear instrcution on how to install tools like dragonfly..ii browsed almost 5-6 links to reach to download that too opera 9.5, which again i doubt has the dragonfly installed in it..
really real frustrating..i could not sleep whole night why i could not do it...really feeling upset..
cant stop...
Originally posted by operadev:
Get an early glimpse of developer tools used internally by Web Application developers at Opera Software.
( Read the article )
By fearphage
Tuesday, 6. May 2008, 18:17:41

@surajnaikin:
Dragonfly button
By d.i.z.
Tuesday, 6. May 2008, 18:35:01

Originally posted by fearphage:
@surajnaikin: Dragonfly button
Why not use this nice DOM Console icon?
DragonflyAnd of course latest Opera is needed:
http://my.opera.com/desktopteam/blog/2008/05/06/getting-ready-for-dragonfly
By fearphage
Tuesday, 6. May 2008, 20:23:43

Originally posted by d.i.z.:
And of course latest Opera is needed
For windows and linux, beta 2 already has all it needs. Only Mac kids need to upgrade to the latest snapshot to use it. I'll use the dom console button instead... good idea.
By dstorey
Tuesday, 6. May 2008, 23:05:11

Nice button

There is a little Opera Dragonfly icon, that is simplified from the logo on the Dragonfly blog, but it isn't quite ready yet.
By abrush
Wednesday, 7. May 2008, 07:15:07
Moderator edit: English please.Post edited Wednesday, 7. May 2008, 10:03:15
By ytsmabeer
Wednesday, 7. May 2008, 07:31:25

abrush:English would be appreciated. translation:Why can't I turn on dragonfly's development kneading board"
I gues he/she is missing the button or can't find it.
Dragonfly
By haavard
Wednesday, 7. May 2008, 10:03:50

Originally posted by surajnaikin:
please give a clear instrcution on how to install tools like dragonfly
It's quite simple:
1. Get the latest 9.5 build
2. Go to the "Tools > Advanced > Developer Tools" menu
By fearphage
Wednesday, 7. May 2008, 14:09:08

Originally posted by haavard:
It's quite simple:
1. Get the latest 9.5 build
2. Go to the "Tools > Advanced > Developer Tools" menu
This is true if you are using the default menus... which is less likely for the class of people that dragonfly appeals to. The button is then the only way to access it.
By super_j-a-y
Thursday, 8. May 2008, 21:26:58

which version now is more recent? that on the original page or that posted By d.i.z. Sunday, 4. November 2007, 22:16:36
???
By d.i.z.
Friday, 9. May 2008, 07:41:25

Originally posted by super_j-a-y:
which version now is more recent? that on the original page or that posted By d.i.z. Sunday, 4. November 2007, 22:16:36
As fearphage explained, there is not much of a difference in terms of using Dragonfly if you are in Windows.
But the one posted by me is never, have some bugs fixed.
By justnewbee
Wednesday, 21. October 2009, 03:04:28

I cannot drag

By drworm
Wednesday, 21. October 2009, 21:23:56

Originally posted by justnewbee:
I cannot drag 
Drag your mouse up or down when you click and hold the link, as opposed to left or right.
By geq
Thursday, 5. November 2009, 01:47:47

It's not possible to click the buttons nor drag them into the toolbars in Opera 10.
Regards.
By chrismills
Thursday, 5. November 2009, 07:00:22

Originally posted by geq:
It's not possible to click the buttons nor drag them into the toolbars in Opera 10.
The buttons got broken during a recent upgrade, and I have submitted a request to fix them, so hopefully they will be working again very soon.
thanks for your patience.
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