Firefox's inspector provides the most basic overview of what Firebug has to
offer, probably because they feel inclined to add something that can work
out-of-the-box when you install the web-browser.

On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 8:20 PM, Yves <[email protected]> wrote:

> Now that Firefox has increasingly advanced developer tool on its own, I
> don't know what advantage Firebug still has over the built-in Firefox
> tools. Why do I need to install another add-on? Could somebody please give
> me some reasons? The website fails to point it out, which makes an
> impression on me that there is no advantage anymore. Given that this
> community is still very active, I cannot believe that this is true.
>
> Also, why does Firefox include so many developer tools - don't they like
> the Firebug guys, are they generally incorporating popular add-ons into the
> core, or where's the line between the two?
>
> Do some marketing, I'm listening! :-)
>
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