For this article I am writing in English which is not my native language, I rely on Google Translation for this so please forgive any grammatical errors.
This blog already has quite a lot of visitors and some of them are users of the Firefox Browser.
I used the Opera browser since I was surfing using a mobile phone, and then later switched to a computer, still using the same browser of course.
Here is how to check directly whether other sites we visit have either do-follow (good-link) or no-follow (bad-link) site links.
I now have the Comment Luv plugin installed on my site too.
Open up your Opera browser and enter your blog url

Next open an article that has received comments from visitors.

Use the right click of the mouse, Select menu Check Element

The Opera Dragonfly will appear in the footer of the Opera browser
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Highlight the comment link that you want to check.

And this is example for nofollow comment.
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