Topic: Firefox extension X-Ray
This one is well worth a look for all web developers. A screenshot of what is does can be found here
http://www.post21.co.uk/files/xray.png
Extensions homepage is here
http://www.designmeme.com/xray/
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This one is well worth a look for all web developers. A screenshot of what is does can be found here
http://www.post21.co.uk/files/xray.png
Extensions homepage is here
http://www.designmeme.com/xray/
Might want to change the permission of your /files folder there Paul
EDIT:
Thanks, did it and stuck an index file in there for good measure.
Wow, I really like that!
Nice catch Paul, Xray is indeed very cool.
When I was installing Xray, I noticed WebDeveloper had gone to 1.0.1
http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper/
2 new things to play with now!
EDIT:
Thanks, did it and stuck an index file in there for good measure.
And thankyou for the preview, I feel so honoured. Excuse my nosiness...
Paul wrote:EDIT:
Thanks, did it and stuck an index file in there for good measure.And thankyou for the preview, I feel so honoured. Excuse my nosiness...
If you enjoy looking at tinkering about and failed experiments then you are welcome.
Looks like a really usefull tool.
Only the current version does not run on firefox 1.5.0.1
So I will have to wait
Only the current version does not run on firefox 1.5.0.1
Hopefully the follow up here will be soon. I miss this one already...
BugHunter wrote:Only the current version does not run on firefox 1.5.0.1
Hopefully the follow up here will be soon. I miss this one already...
Well, as 1.5.0.1 is only a minor update, you may be able to bump the extension.
Hopefully the follow up here will be soon. I miss this one already...
I just got an email and this one has been updated for FF 1.5.0.1.
FF X-Ray Update
Mark
Thanks for that. Update installed without pain.
Thanks for that. Update installed without pain.
Since you were the one that pointed X-Ray out to me I guess I'm just returning the favor.
It appears that it is properly checking for updates now as well. The last version didn't do that for me. It always reported a failure when I'd force a search for updates.
Anyhow, your welcome Paul. Glad someone found this useful. I give the Author, Stuart Robertson, credit for promptly notifying those that posted the problem in the blog. A free useful product, AND customer service. Ya gotta love it...
Mark
Woah, that's a damn nice find! I'm going to go toy with it now..
Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar
The Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar provides several features for exploring and understanding Web pages. These features enable you to:
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The Developer Toolbar can be pinned to the Internet Explorer browser window or floated separately.
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