Where to find diagnostic tools
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Revision as of 20:06, 16 November 2008
The following diagnostic tools may prove useful when developing templates. Many browsers can act as platforms for diagnostic tools. You can analyze Web pages built with any version of Joomla.
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Mozilla Firefox Web Browser
- Firebug (Firefox 1.5+) (For more information, please watch the free video tutorial on using Firebug with Joomla.)
- Web Developer toolbar (Firefox 1+, Flock, Seamonkey)
- Simple CSS Viewer (Firefox 1.5)
Internet Explorer Web Browser
- Microsoft Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar (MSIE 7)
- DebugBar (MSIE 5 - 8, free for personal use)
- MSIE 8+, press SHIFT+F12 or click the Developer Tools icon in the command bar
- Users of Office XP and later may also install the "Script Debugger" via Office Setup. (The debugger is not installed by default.)
Opera Web Browser
Opera has a built-in diagnostic tool called Dragonfly. When viewing the page, right click and choose "Inspect Element" to start Dragonfly.
- Introduction to Opera Dragonfly (Opera 10+)
Safari Web Browser
- How to enable the Safari 3.x Developer Menu (
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- WebKit Drosera JavaScript Debugger (
WebKit:
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