37d6e8c88a Contents 1 Version history 1.1 Version 2.0 1.2 Version 3.0 2 Features 2.1 HTML and CSS 2.2 JavaScript Console 2.3 Extensions 2.4 FlashFirebug 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External links . FireBug is a Firefox extension that allows you to monitor and tinker with JavaScript, CSS, HTML, and Ajax through a combination of a powerful debugger, error console, command line, and code inspectors. (yes, this is built-in devtools toolbox, not Firebug!) . Cons: (10 characters minimum)Count: 0 of 1,000 characters 5. Any helping hand is therefore received with open arms and FireBug does much of the hard work for you.
Just open the FireBug panel and you'll see exactly what the problem is - no more scouring through reams of script in the JavaScript Console window. Read your reply Read more user reviews Back to product review Close E-mail This Review E-mail this to: (Enter the e-mail address of the recipient) Add your own personal message:0 of 1,000 characters Submit cancel Thank You, ! Close Report Offensive Content If you believe this comment is offensive or violates the CNET's Site Terms of Use, you can report it below (this will not automatically remove the comment). Publisher's Description+ From Firebug: Firebug is a Firefox extension that puts a wealth of Web development tools at your fingertips while you browse. FlashFirebug was developed by O-Minds[20] and is licensed under the GPLv3. Here is a screenshot showing Firebug theme in action:. The debugger sets breakpoints in your scripts and examines every step of execution in real time. Particularly handy is the FireBug icon in the Firefox status bar which tells you instantly if your page is broken.
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