![]() ![]() You can get Firefox 3 from the regular Mozilla download page. Error catching, easy to use “inspect” option for drilling down into code at just what you need to be seeing, performance testing, view of the full DOM, live editing, a console… Not much needs to be said here, this standard combo has got all the right stuff. Let’s take a look at all the browsers and their latest offerings. ![]() The way that it works, being part of the browser itself, has started a new paradigm of browser-specific development tools. I’m not sure if Firebug was the first tool ever created to do this (I doubt it), but it has certainly popularized it. The ability to view and manipulate the entire DOM of a web page after it is rendered is crazy powerful. If you have never heard of or aren’t currently using Firebug, I did an introductory screencast for it you can check out. Plus, it has a wealth of invaluable development tools like the Web Developer Toolbar and Firebug. Things just seem to behave as you expect them to in Firefox. I bet many of you do your web design and development in Firefox. ![]() I bet many of you are amongst these downloaders, I know I was =) Despite a rocky morning, Firefox 3 got over 8 million downloads when it was released. This is a hot time in the world of browsers. ![]()
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