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app is too good =)

Open lemonsqueeze opened this issue 12 years ago • 3 comments

Seriously, this is the best dev tool i've ever used. js / html / css dev with dragonfly is just a treat, and it even makes debugging enjoyable ! I hope it doesn't go away with the move to chromium !

lemonsqueeze avatar Mar 04 '13 11:03 lemonsqueeze

Thanks a lot! I agree, so I'm marking this as a duplicate. ;)

hzr avatar Mar 04 '13 11:03 hzr

Same here. Dragonfly is an endangered species. Please help it survive.

lazybean avatar Mar 05 '13 09:03 lazybean

@hzr I am wondering if we could port parts. I was looking at it more and it seems to be possible at least part 80% of it. Things that could easily go over.

  • Documents, is pretty much just a nicer formatted version of Elements (minus the tab switching)
  • Scripts, is just the Resources -> Scripts section cleaned up. Should be an easy port.
  • Network could be ported (at least mostly). ** Make Request - could be ported fairly easily ** Network options - I don't think that is possible to port. At least universally.
  • Resources is just a nicer looking resources.
  • Storage is just Cookies, Application Cache, Local Storage, Web SQL, IndexedDB combined into a nicer looking format.
  • Profiler - can't really do much but make it look better on the Chrome side.
  • Errors - I don't think it would be possible to port. But it may be possible to sort of port it by hacking some parts.
  • Utilities - could be implemented as an extension fairly easily
  • Console - could be themed to look like Opera's. I don't think much more could be done.

What part of dragonfly does everyone really like? Sadly some really strong features such as persistance (not possible) and profiler could be extremely hard to implement or require hacking WebKit core.

dubcanada avatar Mar 12 '13 20:03 dubcanada