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JavaScript Debugging in IE6

PaulSpoerry | May 16, 2009

Simply put, IE6 is a complete PITA (Pain In The Ass) to develop in. Unfortunately, it still has a fairly large user base and so as developers we must often target IE6 when we develop applications. Debugging JavaScript in IE6 is horrible… unlike FireFox we do not have super slick tools like FireBug. Six Revisions comes to the rescue however by showing us how we can use Visual Studio to aid in debugging JavaScript in our application. Check out the full article JavaScript Debugging Techniques in IE 6.

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Top FireFox Extensions for Web Developers

PaulSpoerry | September 14, 2008

FireFox has always been a good browser, but as of the latest release has become THE browser that I use daily. FireFox extensions make it wickedly powerful. As a web developer I find many of the extensions invaluable. Here’s the best of the best…

Web developer`s toolbar

Web Developer`s tool bar probably will become one of the best plugins You`ve ever seen. It comes with his own tool bar that gives many useful tools for analyzing, validating and optimizing web-pages. The great thing about this plugin is that it’s on a few different browsers, so if you switch between them you will be able to use the same plugin on all.

Web Developer Toolbar

Web Developer Toolbar

Firebug

Firebug is pretty similar as web developer, but it comes across with few different powerful options. You have an ability to edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript right in any web page.

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css file, css properties, debug, eyedropper, firebug, firefox, firefox extension, firefox extensions, google, high performance, HTML, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, page elements, performance web, tool bar, useful tools, validation, web browser, web developer, web development tool, web page, web pages, yslow
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15 Tools to Help You Develop Faster Web Pages

PaulSpoerry | June 12, 2008

Excellent article from Sixrevisions on diagnosing site performance. Response times, availability, and stability are vital factors to bear in mind when creating and maintaining a web application. If you’re concerned about your web pages’ speed or want to make sure you’re in tip-top shape before starting or launching a project, here’s a few useful, free tools to help you create and sustain high-performance web applications.

I’ve tried to include a wide variety of tools that are easy to use, and have tried to keep them as OS and technology-independent as possible so that everyone can find a tool or two.

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ajax, external javascript, fiddler, firebug, free tools, high performance web applications, html css, ibm developerworks, msdn, outgoing traffic, performance analysis, performance guide, performance web, response headers, response times, vital factors, web application, web development tool, yahoo developer network, yslow
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Top Websites to follow if you’re into Web Development

PaulSpoerry | May 26, 2008


1. NETTUTS

NETTUTS - Screenshot

NETTUTS is a recently launched blog/tutorial site that provides “spoonfed web skills“. There are already plenty of useful and detailed tutorials that range from offloading static content to Amazon S3 to creating a beautiful tabbed content area using jQuery. NETTUTS is perfect for developers just starting out, since the tutorials are very thorough and in a “step by step” format. For more advanced developers, it’s an excellent source of inspiration and learning new techniques.

2. Vitamin

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Vitamin offers a large amount of information on the topic of web development and design. With many contributors, Vitamin manages to cover a wide range of topics including Ajax, CSS, development techniques, best practices, and workflow management.

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