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- Easy installation and configuration.
- Live community support.
- Supports easy syndication of the operating system,
application server, used programming language and
database to develop any open source Web application for
the desired outcome in an optimal development time. - It is an all-in-one solution, with just one control panel
for installing and configuring all packaged programs
Firefox Web Developer Toolbar
The Firefox Developer Toolbar gives us command-line
access to a large number of developer tools within
Firefox. It’s a graphical command line interpreter, which
provides integrated help for its commands and also
displays rich output with the power of a command line.
It is considered to be extensible, as we can add our own
local commands and even convert those into add-ons so
that others can also install and use them.
We can open the Developer Toolbar by pressing
Shift+F2. This will appear at the bottom of the browser
as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4: Firefox Developer Toolbar present at the bottom of the browser
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By: Vivek Ratan
The author is a B. Tech in electronics and instrumentation
engineering. He currently works as an automation
test engineer at Infosys, Pune. He can be reached at
[email protected] for any suggestions or queries.
Some Developer Toolbar commands
Developer Tool-
bar command Command definition
Console Open, close, and clear the console
Appcache
View and manipulate app-
cache entries
Dbg Command to control the debugger
calllog Log function calls to the console
addon
List all the installed add-ons, en-
able or
disable a specific add-on
break List, add, or remove breakpoints
disconnect Disconnect from a remote server
edit
Edit one of the resources loaded by
the page
export Export the page
inspect Examine a node in the inspector
The command-line prompt takes up most of the toolbar,
with the ‘Close’ button on its left and a button to toggle the
Toolbox on the right. Pressing Shift+F2 or even selecting the
Developer Toolbar menu item will set off the toolbar.
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