Chrome is simply a better browser until Firefox upgrades their JavaScript engine. And that makes me sad, as a Mozilla fanperson. Just use contentWindow keyword in your command prompt to access the iframe window. Personally I don’t go to Firefox just because the cd() is available in it because I can do whatever I can do with cd in chrome dev tools too. It’s making wotking with iframes much easier. You see, now everyone wants to move away from Flash in lieu of jQuery motivated by mobile accessibility and interactivity (iPhone, iPad, Android) and JavaScript is 'suddenly' a big deal (that's sarcasm), so that ship has sailed, Firefox. Yes, you are right Firebug have this awesome command. Sorry to put it so bluntly but it's the truth. Last point: The day that Google Chrome gets a fully-featured Firebug is the day Firefox basically dies for developers because Firefox had 3 years to make Firefox's layout engine Gecko as fast as WebKit and they didn't. Maybe Chrome Inspector has this now? Last time I checked it did not, because Chrome updates itself in the background without your intervention (gets your consent by default like all good overlords). The Cookies/Net tab are extremely useful to me in Firebug. I'm used to the interface and I think Chrome Inspector is not as good although this is a subjective thing I admit. Somehow it's just easier to read/use Firebug maybe because of the ease of navigating, manipulating/modifying the document in several key areas? Who knows.
Di Firefox, ini adalah alat yang sangat kuat, memungkinkan Anda untuk memeriksa objek atau memeriksa tata letak atau properti elemen HTML lainnya. Live preview / modification of DOM / CSS is still way better in Firebug calculated CSS and box model view are better in Firebug console.loglog informasi debug ke konsol pada beberapa browser (Firefox dengan Firebug diinstal, Chrome, IE8, apa pun dengan Firebug Lite diinstal). Inspector is a 'lite' version of Firebug: The interface is not as good IMO, element inspection in both recent versions is now clunky, but Firebug is still better I find myself trying to find the love for Chrome (since it's a better, faster browser experience), but for development work, it still just sucks for me. We fought the good fight and changed how developers inspect HTML and debug JS in. Just adding some talking points as someone who uses Firebug / Chrome Inspector every day:Īt the time of writing, there's only Google DOM inspector and no it doesn't have all the features of Firebug The story of Firefox and Firebug are synonymous with the rise of the web.