To those who are using the browser component I implemented to create SWT 
Widgets:

With the current develop branch you can press Shift+Control+I / ⌥⌘I while the 
browser component has the focus and it opens its contents in an external 
browser.
This is especially useful if the contents has been manipulated using JavaScript 
and you want to know the actual DOM.

Another useful shortcut is F5. Pressing F5 reloads the demo that is currently 
displayed in the widget gallery.
Even code changes (Java, JavaScript, CSS, HTML) are reflected. For this to work 
you need to run you the widget gallery in debug mode.

Best,

MSc. Inf. Björn Kahlert

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