Fire up your web development with the WDE Extension for Firefox


h1 November 5th, 2007

screenshot of WDE Extension for Firefox

For people that deal with site building like bloggers and web developers, having bugs is a common occurrence - especially for pages with complex structures. The traditional debugging method would be to scan the lines of codes, checking if everything is in order. If the traditional method isn’t your cup of tea, then there is the Web Developer Extension (WDE) for Firefox.

Designed to ease site development and debugging, the Web Developer Extension integrates vital functions of web developing in your browser. Analyzing the whole structure of a page takes only a few clicks. Need to check the CSS file? Clicking the CSS button would generate your style sheet in another browser tab. The forms, scripts, images and other elements are easily checked as the extension offers an extensive toolbar for you to work with. The best feature is the ability to edit the source code, load it and see the results in real time. Now you can edit your pages and see changes instantly, making it easier to achieve your desired look and feel for your site. The WDE gives a whole new meaning to what web developing and debugging is. With this extension, what you see is what you really get.

The Web Developer Extension works on Firefox only and on a Windows 2000/XP system.

Go to WDE Extension for Firefox



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