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Sept 7, 2014 11:43:28 GMT -5
So, I used to be a die-hard loving Chrome fan, but as far as development goes.... Firefox's new debugger/inspector console takes the cake.
Not only is the dark theme sexy as hell, but the eyedropper tool for colors is FANTASTIC. If you're a fan of the plugin/extension colorzilla, this has the accuracy you wish colorzilla has. It actually zooms in on pixels so you can grab the exact color, and saves as Hex/RGB/HSL, etc.
Plus, the 3D-view that Firefox has is really very helpful when building from scratch or visualizing z-index when you have a bunch of stuff coming in and out.
I haven't even touched the tip of the iceburg as far as the settings goes, nor compared it enough to Chrome's, but so far.... these two things I haven't found in Chrome and I've already made the switch. (Besides the fact that I work with JSON a lot and Chrome doesn't like local JSON files, so I had to go to FF with Firebug) Safari's just blows on PC, so I never use it
Anyone tried Firefox's inspector before, or use another browser than Chrome?
sorry mister West is gone
Sept 7, 2014 12:41:24 GMT -5
ive used ie, ff then chrome
I guess those kinda options would be handy if you're coding websites, I'll keep in mind next time I re-do my site
honestly not sure what the use of inspectors are... debugging?