Difference between revisions of "Web page diagnostic tools"
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Opera has a build in Diagnostic tool called Dragonfly. | Opera has a build in Diagnostic tool called Dragonfly. | ||
When viewing the page, right click and choose "Inspect Element" to start Dragonfly. | When viewing the page, right click and choose "Inspect Element" to start Dragonfly. | ||
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://www.opera.com/dragonfly/documentation/ Introduction to Opera Dragonfly] (Opera 10+) |
=== Safari web browser === | === Safari web browser === |
Revision as of 03:36, 8 May 2011
Mozilla Firefox web browser[edit]
- 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[edit]
- 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[edit]
Opera has a build 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[edit]
- How to enable the Safari 3.x Developer Menu ( )
- WebKit Drosera JavaScript Debugger ( WebKit: )