Originally Posted By: drakino
Random note for any web developers here, the built in developer tools with Safari 3.1 made this really easy to track down. I haven't done much web debugging in any browser lately, but this feature really impressed me. All I did was right click the area I was interested in, and selected Inspect Element. I could then tweak the height tag to verify it was changing what I wanted. It was also displaying the CSS hierarchy to explain where all the attributes were coming from. Really wish tools like this existed years ago when I actually did web stuff for a living.


Firebug for Firefox does the same thing, granted it isn't built into the browser like safari. It's also awesome for debugging async callback requests (ajax).
Lately I've been using it to optimize my websites, as I can see every single request and how long it took to download the requested file.
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