Hedley Finger wrote:
I have used the DOM inspector but Firebug will not (yet) install in
Firefox 3.x, although oddly enough, some of its plug-ins will!
Firebug does work in Firefox 3.x:
http://getfirebug.com/releases/index.html
I can't get Chrome to install properly and *function* on
Jack:
Thanks for these tips.
Firefox has its own DOM interpreter, but also has the Firebug
extension, which will allow you to inspect/edit the DOM and
stylesheets while viewing the page.
I have used the DOM inspector but Firebug will not (yet) install in
Firefox 3.x, although oddly
All:
You may not be aware that Apple now makes Safari available for Windows.
It has a nifty Web Inspector that allows you to click on an HTML element
and see all the CSS selectors and formats that affect that element,
including inherited values. Nifft!
Regards,
Hedley
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Safari for Windows
Does this mean I don't need a Mac to test on Safari anymore? Is the
rendering reliable enough to toss out my
: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 1:39 AM
To: Joanne; 'CSS-discuss'
Subject: Re: [css-d] Safari for Windows
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Sent: 12 June 2007 03:10
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Subject: Re: [css-d] Safari for Windows
Does this mean
Apparently Apple has recently released a public beta of Safari for Windows.
Hopefully this gives Windows users an opportunity to test their sites on
Safari...
It will be interesting to see how it differs from the Mac version.
http://www.apple.com/safari/
Lori
Does this mean I don't need a Mac to test on Safari anymore? Is the
rendering reliable enough to toss out my old dodgy G3 iMac?
Joanne
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On Jun 12, 2007, at 11:10 AM, Joanne wrote:
Does this mean I don't need a Mac to test on Safari anymore? Is the
rendering reliable enough to toss out my old dodgy G3 iMac?
Safari for Windows is, as far as I can see, based on the most recent
builds of WebKit. That is very different from the