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Opera Dragonfly Search Form is great

May  30, 2012

I had planned for several months to go to Toulouse for the SudWeb Conference and Workshops, and I had even proposed a subject. Even if my submission had not been selected, I was very proud to go there and meet people united by the common values of Web Standards, innovation, agility… and long story short, I finally became a speacker but that’s another story (in French).

The second day, during a workshop organised by Karl Dubost (Opera) and Anthony Ricaud (Mozilla), I explained that many Front-End developpers I work with do not know how to use the query-selector, and are frustrated not to be able to search a specified group of selectors without using javascript in the Dev. Tools Console. In fact, what I was expressing already exists in Opera Dragonfly.

Wanna see more? Read this article written by Karl: Search DOM Nodes with Opera Dragonfly Developer tool

And here is a short video of what this workshop looked like:

If you’re a Githuber and detected a mistake, please submit a modification of the source code or open an issue.

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