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A highly quality inspect element feature / Developer Tools
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Would be amazing if we could use inspect element on website since the
javascript:( function () { var script = document.createElement('script'); script.src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/eruda"; document.body.appendChild(script); script.onload = function () { eruda.init() } })();
only works for chrome by using the bookmark feature and but the same does not work for Vivaldi. I am fully aware of " view-source:<website> " but I think it'd be better if we can inspect element by clicking on a specific area, and run JS scripts
(mod edit: title)
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@ChromiumBased said in A highly quality inspect element feature.:
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Looks like this is MIT-licensed. And now that vivaldi mobile is getting support for page actions, perhaps the team could implement it that way.
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I would also like this feature! So many times I've needed to grab specific values (such as a login token or cookie value) and haven't been able to because of how nerfed and incapable nearly all android browsers have become. Plus having the ability to monitor what scripts and images are causing slowdown on mobile without having to pull out my laptop every time would be a godsend.
Even Firefox has started to take the oversimplified dumbed-down approach as the latest versions have stripped features that I used to use. As a web developer and pentester it'd be wonderful to have the full developer tools available for when I'm out and don't have access to a machine. Sometimes I find a website that I really like a specific color or design and would like to view the specific css and html layout or what specific javascript library is being used (like ajax and bootstrap). Sadly,
view-source:"website"
just doesn't cut it.