Edit web pages in real time in Opera
Opera 9 has a neat little feature that lets users, specifically webmasters, play with live website code, and then run it in the cache. This Opera browser option allows users to load a webpage, view and edit the source code, and click the "Reload from cache" button to check out the changes made to the site. The site then runs from the user's cache, playing back any changes made in the code. This is a nice little option if you like tinkering with code to try and find out techniques, tips and tricks of other developers. [via GoogleSystem]












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Subscribe to commentsThe JoshlerAug 28th 2006 4:49PM
Anyone know of a Firefox extension that does this? Thanks.
lakiolenAug 28th 2006 4:51PM
OmniWeb also has the same ability, albeit for Mac OS X only.
Chris GilmerAug 28th 2006 4:51PM
Mozilla Platypus
http://platypus.mozdev.org/
kbielAug 28th 2006 6:04PM
In answer to #1
Web Developer
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/
Additionally, it has a live CSS editing option also.
BeniAug 30th 2006 2:59PM
Oh man. That's awesome. ...if not a little frightening for webmasters who don't like to share :p
Ivan MinicAug 31st 2006 9:20AM
Opera rules :)
MattAug 30th 2006 4:03PM
This is amazing! Why didn't I think of this? Oh right I'm not a software developer.
CharlesAug 30th 2006 7:05PM
Alright, but if you use this to edit a page and suddenly your computer reboots, you loose your work.