Firebug 1.2 Is in Alpha
Firebug, the coercive IDE add-on to Firefox that helps in front-end scheme development, doesn’t impact in my Firefox 3 beta 5. The travail is registered here.
That difficulty led me to a adjuvant blog post, which in invoke led me to the cutting-edge 1.2 division of Firebug, currently in alpha.
The newborn edition works, but that’s not all. In constituent to every the older Firebug emotionlessness — decent maker scrutiny and feeding of HTML, CSS, and DOM objects, real-time AJAX debugging, breakpointing, meshwork state monitoring — 1.2 alpha brings whatever lovely improvements. External editors are meliorate integrated, and JavaScript assessment and meshwork monitoring feels such smoother. Check it out.
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Tags: ajax, beta, coolness, cutting edge, debugging, dom objects, external editors, firebug, firefox, html css, improvements, inconvenience, interface guru, iphone, joe hewitt, network monitoring, real time, slow web, source inspection, web pages
Wed, 20th August 2008
