Re: What would make Otter a Browser of Choice?
Reply #13 –
@AspectRatio, sadly most of these ideas cannot be achieved, unless if applied directly to Chromium (so it could be used with upcoming QtWebEngine) or by forking, but I'm afraid that it would be too big burden, even if it would be maintained by combined forces of developers of all Qt based browsers...
Ability to modify cache should be doable (at least with QtWebKit, thanks to QNetworkAccessManager integration) but I doubt that we need such advanced editor built in, syntax highlighting line numbering etc. are easy to do (I've done such widget years ago), but for more advanced editing it might make more sense to allow to edit it in external editor.
Such basic source editor / viewer could be done before beta1, probably as widget belonging to tab, embedded like inspector (using splitter).