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New Screencast: Introduction to Firebug
via CSS-Tricks by Chris Coyier on April 23, 2008
I’m sure a lot of you are already Firebug junkies. Awesome. There probably isn’t much here you haven’t already seen. This is more of an introduction to what Firebug does for the uninitiated. Next week I’ll be finishing up the Photoshop conversion series by going back to Photoshop and showing how that mockup was first created.
Firebug is an essential Firefox extension for web designers and developers. You are able to quickly target any element on a page to see the markup, the CSS, the layout, and the DOM in an instant. Not only can you see all of this juicy information, you can edit and see the results directly in the browser window. This makes Firebug the go-to tool for debugging CSS trouble. Also indispensable for Javascript programmers.
This time I shot it at 1024×768 and scaled it down… seemed to work out OK, I might keep doing that.
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