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June 21, 2007

geekery

An even newer WebKit Web Inspector

Posted Jun. 21, ’07, 5:24 AM PT by Derik DeLong
Category | Geekery

New Web Inspector That fancy Web Inspector that’s in the recent 3.0 beta is now already out of date. The new version has slew of new features.

  • Completely redesigned interface, no longer a transparent panel
  • Works with any WebView inside third-party applications, not just Safari
  • Supports docking to the inspected page
  • Shows all resources included by the page, sorted into categories
  • Global search through all text-based resources
  • Console to show errors and warnings with live JavaScript evaluation
  • Network panel showing resource load timeline along with HTTP request and response headers
  • Resource size and load time summary graph in the Network panel
  • Syntax highlighted HTML source
  • Inline JavaScript and HTML error reporting

If you’re dying for a taste of the new version, check out the nightly builds.


1 Comments

Johan Ronsse said:

Now some live editing and CSSedit integration and it would be AWESOME

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