Posts Tagged ‘firebug

Firebug, the popular web development add-on for Firefox has released version 1.8 with a host of new features and compatibility with Firefox 5.0. More important, for those of you using the Beta and Aurora Firefox channels, the Firebug 1.9 alpha line has been released with support for Firefox 6 through Firefox 8. The alpha release [...]

John Barton has led work on Firebug, a Firefox extension widely used in developing Web sites. Now he’s moved to Chrome, reflecting the new balance of browser power. Originally posted at Deep Tech Go to Source

Here are some interesting and important developments in the web industry … John J Barton, the lead developer of Firebug, is moving to Google. John’s on Twitter as @johnjbarton Node.js Knockout starts on August 27th. It’s a a 48-hour coding contest featuring node.js. Locations include Copenhagen, Munich, San Francisco and NYC. Sync Google+ to Twitter, Identi.ca [...]

I’m excited to present an interview today with Maciej Ceglowski, the developer behind Pinboard.in. Pinboard is an increasingly popular bookmarking service, taking up where Delicious left off. It’s a for-pay app with a unique pricing structure, as well as a subscription link archival service. I first reviewed Pinboard last December after it seemed that Delicious [...]

Advertise here with BSA When browsing a website, we sometimes see a beautiful font, wonder what it is, check the source + CSS file (or Firebug) and get the answer. Sounds familiar? WhatFont is a bookmarklet that eases this process so much. Once pressed, it displays the font used for any text hovered. If you [...]


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