Posts Tagged ‘firebug

Firefox 6 is set to make its move from beta to final release this week, and we’ll look at the latest version once it’s official, but in the mean time the Mozilla Devtools blog has posted details on a new feature for JavaScript developers: Scratchpad. If you’re a JavaScript developer you probably use tools like [...]

YSlow, Yahoo’s web development tool designed to help you speed up your site’s page load times by showing you exactly what’s slowing them down, is now available for Opera. YSlow began life as a Firefox extension but has since been ported to Google Chrome, and is also available as a JavaScript bookmarklet for mobile and [...]

When I was starting out as a web developer, I had to face some struggles when finding solutions to some of my problems. I had to learn and try new things but there weren’t as many tutorials as there are today. The best alternative was to learn and study from the work of others, analyzing their process [...]

The developers behind HTML5 Boilerplate have released version 2.0 of their boilerplate HTML, CSS and JavaScript templates for quickly prototyping HTML5 designs. You can grab a copy of HTML5 Boilerplate v2.0 from the HTML5 Boilerplate website. Version 2.0 of HTML5 Boilerplate has several significant changes, including ditching the traditional reset stylesheet for normalize.css. Normalize is [...]

   At some point in the future, the way that all major browsers render Web code will likely be standardized, which will make testing across multiple browsers no longer necessary as long as the website is coded according to Web standards. But because that day is still a way off (if it will really come [...]


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