Improving WebKit's Web Inspector
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Improving WebKit's Web Inspector
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Re: Improving WebKit's Web Inspector
#2a few suggestions:
- replace the light blue with the yellow (or maybe purple) highlight when you're traversing over DOM elements in the "inspect" mode
- stick the search button at the top of the bar, or create a shortcut for it so i can use it quickly and easily
- yeah, nice move on getting rid of rgb values
Re: Improving WebKit's Web Inspector
#3We need an "edit" button (to edit html text). Plz
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#4Re: Improving WebKit's Web Inspector
#5If we could get default rendering of XML and JSON documents (like the JSONView add-on provides for FF) I would be a very happy camper.
Re: Improving WebKit's Web Inspector
#6huge improvement! i'd say it's almost up to par with firebug (which makes firefox practically useless to me except for the purpose of testing) a few suggestions: - replace the light blue with the yellow (or maybe purple) highlight when you're traversing over DOM elements in the "inspect" mode - stick the search button at the top of the bar, or create a shortcut for it so i can use it quickly and easily - yeah, nice m…
Re: Improving WebKit's Web Inspector
#7I've moved over to Chrome for OSX last week and haven't looked back. Whats nice about updates to the Inspector is that they'll be in Chrome as well.
IMO, Chrome now has the best of both worlds: Faster/better browsing (I like the tabs on top) experience and superb inspector.
Re: Improving WebKit's Web Inspector
#8huge improvement! i'd say it's almost up to par with firebug (which makes firefox practically useless to me except for the purpose of testing) a few suggestions: - replace the light blue with the yellow (or maybe purple) highlight when you're traversing over DOM elements in the "inspect" mode - stick the search button at the top of the bar, or create a shortcut for it so i can use it quickly and easily - yeah, nice m…
FYI Mac OS X has a configurable highlight color in the Appearance system preference pane... he's probably (or should be) using that.