Hello there,

As a Web developer I would love to help out and test some.

Best Regards
Sveinung R.


2009/5/27 pedrosimonetti <[email protected]>

>
> Hi Jordan,
>
> As JJB suggested, it may be good the take a look in the new Firebug
> Lite 1.3 version we're developing, not released yet, which may be
> released in the end of July, or August.
>
> The "Lite" version will not cover advanced features like JavaScript
> debugging, Net monotoring, and some other things heavily Firefox-
> dependent. But on the other hand, it will offers many of the features
> of the Firebug/Firefox version, specially the "desginer features" like
> inspecting, looking for HTML and DOM attributes, changing CSS
> properties, and so on.
>
> We're making deep changes in the core of the 1.3 version, which will
> make to application looks more like Firebug/Firefox, and make it more
> efficient and more easy to extend. You can help us testing, bug
> reports, features suggestion, and/or patches.
>
> If you are interested in test this version, send me a mail and I will
> provide you a link to test the 1.3 version (via bookmarlet), it will
> give you a good idea of how the next-generation of Firebug Lite
> versions will look like. I will not post the link here because the
> version is in alpha stage, not stable enough for public release.
>
> my best regards,
>
> Pedro Simonetti.
>
> On 21 maio, 12:17, jordan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have decided to try and make this into a chrome extension, which
> > should be reasonably simple.
> >
> > On May 20, 5:29 pm, johnjbarton <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Personally I have to focus on making Firebug/Firefox jump ahead, but I
> > > suggest that a good place to start would be to get the latest Firebug
> > > Lite and work with it on Chromium, reporting any problems and offering
> > > suggestions.  The Lite team is moving their code closer to Firebug/
> > > Firefox and eventually we may restructure to maximize reuse. If
> > > Firefox goes multi-process we may be forced to change our design, and
> > > would likely move in a less-Firefox-centric direction. At the same
> > > time I will be working hard to make debugging on the other browsers
> > > look weak by comparison, so I hope there will always be cool things
> > > that only Firebug/Firefox can do.
> >
> > > jjb
> >
> > > On May 20, 11:23 am, jordan <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > I know that the basis of this project is for use in Firefox, however
> I
> > > > know many people would like to see this extension for Chrome, and now
> > > > that v 2.0.180.0 has extension support, it may be a good time to
> start
> > > > working. I'm more of a Web Design person than a programmer. I would
> be
> > > > happy to help out in anyway though.
>
> >
>

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