Firebug Articles
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Firebug is now on GitHub – go learn and contribute!
There is probably not a single web developer out there who haven’t used Firebug over the years to debug their own code. And now here’s the next step in the evolution!
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Firebug 1.9 New Features
Firebug 1.9 has been released and as usual I would like to get this opportunity to present some new features introduced in this version. First of all, check out the following compatibility table: Firefox 4.0 with Firebug 1.7.3 Firefox 5.0 – 11.0 with Firebug 1.9 Firefox 12.0 (nightly) with Firebug 1.10 Firebug 1.10 alpha 1 […]
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Firefox – tons of tools for web developers!
One of the goals of Firefox have always been to make the lives of web developers as easy and productive as possible, by providing tools and a very extensible web browser to enable people to create amazing things. The idea here is to list a lot of the tools and options available to you as […]
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Firebug 1.8 New Features
Firebug 1.8 compatible with Firefox 5.0 has been released and I would like to get this opportunity and introduce some new features in this version. Firebug 1.8 has been also uploaded to AMO, but it can take some time to appear. First of all, check out the following compatibility table: Firefox 3.6 with Firebug 1.7.3 […]
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Firebug for Firefox5/Aurora? Get version 1.8!
Just a quick tip that if you are a developer and you lately upgraded Firefox4 to Firefox5 (or why not give Aurora a try?) it tells you that Firebug is not compatible and can’t find an upgrade. However, there is a compatible version of Firebug (v1.8) available for you: get it here. Now you can […]
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Firebug 1.7 New Features
Firebug 1.7 with full support for Firefox 4 is out of the door and I can’t miss this opportunity to describe some of the features introduced in this release. For those who don’t follow Firebug blog and/or are not familiar with Firebug too much/not at all, let’s start with some links leading to sources where […]
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Results from our Developer Survey #2
To follow up on the developer survey from last November, we did a second survey this past March after the releases of Firefox 3.6 and Firebug 1.5 to gauge developer reactions to the latest features in the browser and a much improved version of everyone’s favorite developer tool. In this post we’ll share the results of […]
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Firebug 1.5: a closer look
Firebug 1.5 was released yesterday on addons.mozilla.org, where you can now download it. It’s compatible with the upcoming Firefox 3.6. If you’d like to take a more in-depth look at what’s new in Firebug 1.5, here’s a series of articles written by Firebug contributor Jan Odvarko (aka Honza): Break On Next: breaking on the next […]
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Firebug 1.5 released!
Editor’s note: today the Firebug team released Firebug 1.5. Check out Rob Campbell’s announcement reposted below. I am very happy to be able to announce the release of Firebug 1.5.0 on addons.mozilla.org. This release represents a significant effort by the Firebug Working Group which saw the addition of some new faces over the last few […]
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what's new in Firebug 1.5?
This is a re-post from Rob Cambell’s personal weblog. Firebug 1.5 is the first release that will work with the upcoming Firefox 3.6 and also also works with Firefox 3.5. It’s currently in beta and will be available before the release of Firefox 3.6. As of this minute, Firebug 1.5 is sitting comfortably in its […]