View Full Version : 'View Rendered Source' FF extension
francis
6th Oct 2005, 12:36 am
I was told about this today and have just had a play with it: View Rendered Source extension for FF (http://jennifermadden.com/scripts/ViewRenderedSource.html) is really handy. If you're add/removing JS via the DOM, you'll see the actual code with the additions/subtractions. It also shows the document as a highlighted series of boxes so you can see exactly what contains what etc. Very nice + one for the toolbox.
David
6th Oct 2005, 08:53 am
Hey, I really like that. A great way to view the coding hierarchy of a page - particularly useful for sorting out those "which closing </div> does this one belong to" conundrums. I have to say that FireFox is turning into a great development environment. You would think that Dreamweaver should already have this sort of stuff. :rolleyes:
francis
6th Oct 2005, 11:21 am
I'm using FF more and more as a development tool and Safari as my main browser. Opera has got some really nice features (notes is great). The extensions that are available for FF make it indispensible for development work, but on the Mac it's not quite good enough to be my browser of choice.
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