Firebug 1.5 Adds More Web Developer Tricks to Firefox

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21 Jan 2010

Firebug, the developer tool for debugging JavaScript, tweaking CSS, and inspecting network traffic, has announced a major new release — Firebug 1.5.

Firebug is a Firefox extension that turns your browser into a JavaScript debugging powerhouse. It eases the web development process by providing console interfaces, XmlHttpRequest tracking, live HTML and CSS editing and all sorts of other useful information about what your pages are doing (or not doing). Firebug is so popular with web developers there are even extensions for the Firebug extension — sort of meta-extensions if you will. Yahoo’s YSlow and Google’s Page Speed are the most popular.

The latest release of Firebug improves the add-on’s stability, adds several new features and makes Firebug compatible with the soon-to-be-released Firefox 3.6, which is expected next week.

Among the updates in Firebug 1.5 are a much-improved Inspector tool, which allows you to select any element on the page and see the HTML and any applied CSS rules; and several major new features for the Net panel, which can debug XMLHttpRequests. For a complete list of everything new in Firebug 1.5 be sure to check out the release notes on the Firebug wiki.

To grab a copy of Firebug 1.5, you can head to the Get Firebug site, or wait for the update to show up on the Mozilla add-ons website. The Firebug blog says the latest release should be on the Mozilla site next week (if you want to try Firebug betas or stay at the bleeding edge of Firebug development, we recommend installing the add-on through the Firebug site).

Firebug works wherever Firefox does, but be aware that, if you’re using Firefox on 64-bit versions of Linux, some users have reported problems with Firebug 1.5.

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4 Responses to Firebug 1.5 Adds More Web Developer Tricks to Firefox

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damcmichael

March 15th, 2010 at 1:21 pm

none really

oh and a real man and woman uses firefox because it is more secure

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Kath

March 26th, 2010 at 1:50 am

YEA !! Why not ??

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ibu guru

March 28th, 2010 at 9:58 am

You have already violated immigration regulations by job hunting and working while you were on a tourist visa. Now you want to play fast and loose with the law again?

To get a new employment visa, your new employer has to apply for a new employment visa for you. The existing visa will be automatically cancelled. You must leave the US immediately upon cancellation of a work permit/employment visa. So if you are not already approved for the new visa and begin work immediately, you will have to leave the US.

Note that this will be your second visa. You are allowed a max of one visa of up to 3 years, plus one renewal of up to 3 additional years. So your second visa should be for a max of 3 years and not renewable.

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Wyatt Earp

April 2nd, 2010 at 5:50 pm

Unexpected installation error -203

This error message can be caused by corrupted configuration files on your computer. To resolve, see Corrupt extension files below.

Corrupt extension files

Corrupt extension configuration files can cause problems when trying to install an extension. Deleting these files will make Firefox recreate them (removing any corruption) the next time it starts. You won't lose your extensions or their settings by deleting these files.

1. From the menu at the top of the Firefox windowbar, select FileFirefox and then select the ExitQuit FirefoxQuit menu item.
2. Go to your profile folder.

3. Delete the following files:
* extensions.ini
* extensions.cache
* extensions.rdf
4. Restart Firefox.

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