Google Chrome Developer Tools: Getting started

Learn how to get started with Google Chrome’s developer tools. For more information go to www.chromium.org
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www.lockergnome.com Probably the two most important tools for a Web developer are his or her text editor of choice and browser. If the preferred browser happens to be Firefox, then Craighton Miller helps you out here with 10 of his recommended Firefox add-ons geared toward assisting Web developers — from novices to experts. You can watch the entire live TLDR episode here: www.youtube.com profiles.google.com twitter.com www.facebook.com

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37 Responses to “Google Chrome Developer Tools: Getting started”

  1. I have big problems with this, when I click backspace to open the Developer Tools, and more impossible to write a number five when I go to write my number five articles 57

  2. Tools like this are super important! Today we are doing full web development client side. We have business logic in the client too! If I did not have tool like this one, and Firebug I would be totally F*ed! so Thank You!

  3. @quandary82 New Info

  4. @SuperBoobTube420 key word “had” so they must no longer have it which means Opera is now Shit…

  5. THANK YOU CHROMIUM!!!

  6. ethanhuntersmith Reply 22. Feb, 2012 at 1:24 pm

    @SuperKittyPancake I’m the same way man. I want to start going into web design but it seems so difficult.

  7. SuperBoobTube420 Reply 22. Feb, 2012 at 2:18 pm

    Opera had this shit so long ago..Opera ftw.

  8. @quandary82 I really don’t know where to start. Barely anything of what you said is correct.

  9. KHTML bro…

  10. *whispers*: install a *nix.

  11. Actually, KDE KHTML on Linux had this already years ago, and it’s Apple who came along and took (stole) it to build its own browser.
    They in turn HAD to release the sourcecode, because KTHML was under the GPL (not that they did that voluntarely btw). Google saw it, and found it to be code working on Linux and Mac, so they “only” needed to fix apple’s bugs (which made it non-working on Linux…) and add Windows support !!!

  12. SuperKittyPancake Reply 22. Feb, 2012 at 5:08 pm

    I’m a noob at web designing… I always wanted to work in this shit. Like, how it works and what the codes are… This makes me feel better about actually installing it to my computer and i feel like i can work on something i wanted to for once.

  13. @AmagitDotCOM Thanks, however I found that my issue was that I had to install adobe flash player

  14. From what I’ve read, you cannot actually disable it via an options menu. You have to add a JavaScript disable parameter when you run the program. To enable it again you must run a command to start Chrome without that parameter. Therefore, it you haven’t changed anything, JavaScript should run by default. However, I found a parameter to enable JavaScript (-enable-javascript).

  15. do you know how to enable javascript on google chrome?

  16. well if you can’t even spell JavaScript correctly, I can see your point

  17. mrfourtysevenman Reply 22. Feb, 2012 at 7:52 pm

    because you are stupid and firefox works better.

  18. These appear to be fairly useful.

  19. Heh, guys, Safari had this a year ago IIRC. It’s in the WebKit open-source project.

  20. Wow!

  21. awesome.

  22. thank god.. some developing tools, atleast… now give me a c++ compiler for the chrome os

  23. Why don’t I just use safari?!? It’s the same. Of course google took webkit, but we knew this. GOD I HATE JAVASCIRPT

  24. BrandurJustinussen Reply 23. Feb, 2012 at 12:21 am

    @Xx420cannabis420xX I’m still using Firefox 2. Just sayin’

  25. I.E. is lame 

  26. screw I.E
    

  27. amarokpalanquita Reply 23. Feb, 2012 at 1:09 am

    True.. Page speed is vey important for me… That’s why I use oprera mini on my phone, for simple web browsing.

  28. I like Firefox, its unfortunate I can’t have it for my iMac though…or can I? If you could answer Chris, that would be great!

  29. Yes I still use HTML xD

  30. Lol @ 0.22 “Think about SPEED”

  31. There is a portable tool that I realy enjoy and use; Mobile Perf at stevesouders. com/mobileperf/mobileperfbkm.php
    You an use it from almost everywhere (delete the bookmarklet after having installed and used it on a friend’s computer)

  32. I use elinks all the time. :) A console based browser.

  33. @Xx420cannabis420xX I bet that any of the people who’ve watched this video didn’t watch it on Internet Explorer………… So you won’t find anyone disagreeing your comment here…

  34. chris why do u still need your sound off when u do your youtube videos on your ustream page why is that

  35. I think Internet Explorer is currently the best viewer, I use it & love it.

  36. Firebug ftw.

  37. @jhbendiksen You have no idea what you’re talking about

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