Great Tool: Web Developer Toolbar for Firefox

December 25, 2006 on 8:23 pm | In Web Design |

If you’re a web developer and using Firefox, we recommend you download and try out the Web Developer Toolbar by Chris Pederick, an outstandingly qualified programming expert.

Now, with this extension, and from your web browser, you can, among a host of other things, do the following:

  1. Edit the styles of a displayed page and see the results in your browser immediately
  2. Disable all styles
  3. Add a style sheet and see the results in your browser immediately
  4. View, disable, add and delete specific cookies
  5. View forms code
  6. Change ‘Get’ to ‘Post’ in forms
  7. Remove length limitations in forms
  8. Display image file sizes, paths, dimensions, alt attributes
  9. Display div order, ID and class information
  10. Display information on colors used
  11. View JavaScript
  12. Show comments and hidden elements
  13. Edit HTML (!!)
  14. Resize the window
  15. Validate CSS, HTML, 508, WAI, links and feeds
  16. View a speed report

This is an incredible range of capabilities, and the great thing is the ease of access from a browser (Firefox) instead of an HTML editor!

Try it now, you won’t be disappointed!

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