I recently found my nirvana in Chrome, clean and fast.
It's fast, but apparently because it caches everything.  It's also way too
big-brother for me.

H

I've been defaulting to Chromium for a while, with the occasional switch to Firefox / Firebug (I work on Ubuntu)

I think it's either ctrl+refresh or shift+refresh to skip the cache on Chromium. I'm not exactly sure, because it's one of those muscle memory things.

I tend to prefer chromium for most testing (except video links which tends to give an "oh shnap").

The main thing i miss is firebug's inline request drill-down. In Chromium, you can have your XHR requests listed, but when you click them it opens the networking tab, and another click or two to actually see the raw headers and results. Firebug's inline version is SO much more useful, especially since it's embedded within the rest of your console debugging context.

There's also a "disable cache" setting in Chromium that may help with what you're having problems with. I haven't tried it yet - mostly due to my ctrl+refresh habit.

Mark
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