My only beef with Chrome is the lack of application-specific proxying. With FireFox, I can set the proxy to be different than the system one. With chrome, I can't. Sure, foxyproxy exists for Chrome, but it switches the bloody system proxy on demand (imagine what else that may blow up).
Otherwise, I use chrome for 99.95% of my activity. And the other 3 browsers that I use are only for browser-specific bugs that come up... On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 4:40 PM, Mark Armendariz <li...@enobrev.com> wrote: > >>> 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 > > _______________________________________________ > New York PHP User Group Community Talk Mailing List > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk > > http://www.nyphp.org/show-participation _______________________________________________ New York PHP User Group Community Talk Mailing List http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk http://www.nyphp.org/show-participation