Paul Russo |
Hi, my name is Paul Russo and I'm a designer based in Austin, Texas. I work at St. Edward's University as a Front-end Designer and Developer. I am also the Web Communications Chair for AIGA Austin Chapter. I do freelance work, where I get to work with a lot of great people and design fun stuff. Using this as my main site, till I get some time to redesign my portfolio site. View my work (e-mail me for more) Need to get a hold of me? Drop me an e-mail. Find me on: Twitter / LinkedIn / Facebook / Design Directory |
Jay Robinson posts a great comparison between WebKit’s Web Inspector and Firefox’s Firebug extension.
I cannot use Safari purely because Web Inspector is terrible, you cannot edit the HTML and editing the CSS is nearly impossible.
I cannot use Safari purely because...is terrible, you cannot edit the HTML
One of the reasons I am not fully switched to Chrom[e|ium]
I’m totally in the Firebug camp, I find it easier reading code.
I’d agree with the graphic. I find firebug to be more informative and easier to use. With all of the other add ons to...
Although I don’t like Firefox, I must admit that it’s...more ‘Web-dev-friendly’ browser...
he trabajado con ambos y son utiles, pero coincido con el autor del articulo. Web Inspector es mucho mejor que Firebug
Agreed. For Safari 3 maybe not so much but they went all out with Web Inspector in 4. I prefer Web Inspector but Web...
WebKitBits has featured the...rundown I wrote about in December. Some of these issues have...
this is indeed interesting. for me that is
I like Safari’s...just fine, but that’s me… On Firefox I’ve found the Web Developer add-on...