> For Firefox there is Firebug. IE8/9, Chrome, and Safari all have built-in
> debuggers.
>
> All these debuggers provide these features (among many others) which should
> make it easy to track down your problems:
>
> * A DOM inspector that you can use either by moving the mouse over the
> elements of interest, or navigating through a tree view of the DOM.
>
> * Breakpoints and single stepping.
>
> * JavaScript variable inspection and modification.
>
> * A command line console where you can execute JavaScript code on the fly,
> in the current context wherever you've stopped at a breakpoint.

That sounds great!  I've downloaded firebug and will give it a try.
Thanks Mike.

-Hano

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