Firebug - Part 7c: Debugging JavaScript with the Firebug Console
By: Estelle Weyl on Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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In this section of a multi-part series about Firebug, the premier (and free) web development tool for Firefox we learn about Firebug's console. We will learn to use console.log() instead of window.alert() and document.write() to inspect and debug JavaScript with Firebug's Console and Script tabs.
The Firebug Series:
Firebug - Part 1: The What and Why
Firebug - Part 2: Overview of Firebug Functionality
Firebug - Part 3: Editing with Firebug
Firebug - Part 4A: Inspecting and Troubleshooting CSS
Firebug - Part 4B: Inspecting and Troubleshooting CSS
Firebug - Part 5: Inspecting the Box Model
Firebug - Part 6: HTTP Requests and Download Speeds
Firebug - Part 7a: The Script Tab (Basics)
Firebug - Part 7b: Debuggger, Breakpoint & Expression Watching
Firebug - Part 7c: Debugging JavaScript with the Firebug Console
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