Does anyone know if there is a similar plugin for Chrome then that of the Firebug plugin for Firefox? I'm slowly thinking of switching to Chrome entirely.
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Does anyone know if there is a similar plugin for Chrome then that of the Firebug plugin for Firefox? I'm slowly thinking of switching to Chrome entirely.
I can't believe I ate the whole thing
If Chrome was fully open source, I'd work on my own godamn Firebug-like plugin - there has to be some way of embedding...




There is a built-in Inspect Element feature, but that's only a piece of what firebug offers
I can't believe I ate the whole thing

I am bumping this because I also am working with the Firebug type thing in Chrome and I can't figure out how to add a property to an element in it. Can someone help?
You could always use Opera which comes with Dragonfly built in as standard. It's a great little app. Better than Firebug, in my opinion, and Opera's the quickest browser I've ever used.




Chrome and Safari both use a Webkit Firebug-type tool.
Just right click on an element and choose "inspect element".
I can't believe I ate the whole thing

I know how to do that matsko.............................................
I mean when you click on an element, you can disable a property, but I can't figure out how to add a property. Even editing the HTML is difficult.
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