Saludos co-listeros,

acabo de leer un post al respecto de una extensión para Firefox que en los
10 minutos que llevo probando me ha dejado boquiabierto, os recomiendo
encarecidamente que la probéis:

https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=1843&application=firefox

*FireBug* - Firefox Extension

FireBug 
0.2.2<https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&id=1843>,
by Joe 
Hewitt<https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/authorprofiles.php?application=firefox&id=9265>,
released on January 19, 2006

[image: FireBug preview - Console]
Quick Description FireBug is a new tool that aids with debugging Javascript,
DHTML, and Ajax. It is like a combination of the Javascript Console, DOM
Inspector, and a command line Javascript interpreter.

Other fun features:

* XMLHttpRequest Spy - Ever wonder what all them newfangled Ajax websites
are up to? Watch the requests fly by in the console!

* One web page, one console - Tired of slogging through a zillion errors in
the JavaScript Console trying to find the one you want? The FireBug console
is built into the bottom of the browser, and only shows you errors and log
messages that came from the page you're looking at.

* JavaScript Error Status Bar Indicator - It's a sin that Firefox doesn't
include this by default, like IE does. When there is an error in the page,
the status bar will let you know with a big red blob.

* Logging for web pages - Sick and tired of "alert debugging"? Jealous of
all your C programmer buddies with their fancy printf? Now you can log text
and objects to the FireBug console from any web page. See my website for
more info on this.

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Alvaro Isorna
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