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<p dir="auto">When I am developing a webpage, I am accustomed to disabling browser cache so I can see the changes I have made.   Opera does not provide an option for disabling browser cache, for excellent reasons. The result for me is I cannot see my changes in Opera without deleting cache through preferences.  I make a lot of mistakes programming, so it normal for me to have to reload a page dozens of times in an hour.  going through preferences to clear cache for each pageload takes a fair amount of time in this scenario.</p>
<p dir="auto">Is there something I should doing to see changes more efficiently when developing a webpage?</p>
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