![]() Unfortunately, you're still stuck with whatever JavaScript debugging tools you can find for your browser. Unfortunately, it does not include any JavaScript debugging (I can't even imagine how difficult it would be to write a JavaScript debugger in Javascript). Of course, with a name like Firebug Lite you can't expect it to have all of the features of Firebug. Or even better you can use this bookmarklet:įirebug Lite provides you with the same inspections capability that regular Firebug does. You can click the Inspect button and hover over sections of the page to view the computed style and DOM properties for the tag selected. Firebug Lite is written in JavaScript, so you can include it on a webpage with the following code: Installing Firebug on IE, Safari, Chrome or Operaįirebug Lite makes it possible to install Firebug into any web browser! You should be able to use Firebug with Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Chrome, and any other browser that supports JavaScript. But what about Firebug on other browsers? ![]() It provides you with a way to inspect page elements and perform many other functions as well. It is a Firefox add-on that makes it very easy to debug and develop web pages. Firebug is a web developer's best friend.
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