After 6 RC versions, Opera Dragonfly 1.1 has fixed about 200 bugs and finally released the official version. In addition to bug fixes, there are of course many improvements.
Opera Dragonfly 1.1, compared to 1.0, has the following improvements and new features:
Thanks to the Norwegian packaging man for his submission. Yesterday, Opera Dragonfly 1.1 finally released the official version after 6 RC versions with about 200 bugs fixed. In addition to bug fixes, there are of course many improvements.
Opera Dragonfly 1.1, compared to 1.0, has the following improvements and new features:
DOM and style viewer:
Find functionality is supported via regular expressions, CSS selectors, XPath, and plain text matching.
Adds a link in the CSS viewer that can be traced back to the source file that defines the CSS declaration.
Displays declarations of pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements.
Can display SVG presentation properties.
Javascript debugger:
Search function improvements: support regular expressions; you can choose whether to ignore case; you can choose whether to ignore injected JS (Opera's own Browser.js, User JS, extended JS) when searching in all JS.
Storage viewer:
Improved the user interface of local storage, process storage and Widget preference viewer to harmonize with the 1.0 version of the cookie viewer interface style.
Console:
Added autocomplete functionality for local objects.
Built-in extensible objects.
The console highlights warnings, messages, and errors.
Error log:
The user interface has been redesigned to save screen area compared to the original design.
Errors are displayed by resource type instead of the previous display method by severity level.
A link is added after each line of errors to trace the line number of the corresponding code.
"Find" renamed to "Filter".
Removed console.* entries. However, there is an option to retain this functionality.
You can bring up the error log without opening Dragonfly (however, this won't work until Opera 12).
Maybe you are used to using Opera's native error console, because it can be started instantly and is very fast. After Opera 12 is released, you may be more interested in the error log of Opera Dragonfly, because you will be able to call up the error log without opening Dragonfly.
Web viewer:
Data sent via POST can be sniffed.
Performance optimization.
Resource viewer:
Clicking on a line number takes you directly to the error log and CSS viewer.
Add search function.
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