[Greasemonkey] DOM Inspector & greasemonkey
Nikolas Coukouma
lists at atrus.org
Fri Apr 7 03:14:08 EDT 2006
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Dave Land wrote:
> On Apr 6, 2006, at 11:47 AM, Anthony Lieuallen wrote:
>
>> On 4/6/2006 2:45 PM, Rod McGuire wrote:
>>> So if I use my original FF GM window + the inspector window (without
>>> clicking inspect) I CAN see the GM DOM changes.
>>
>> Whoa, I never even saw that inspect "button" that isn't a button.
>> I've always just inspected the window I was browsing in.
>
> As a result, the DOM Inspector is a nifty way to view a page sans GM
> effects without having to turn GM off. In fact, it allows viewing
> GM-afflicted and GM-free versions of a page side-by-side.
>
> The DOM Inspector may be just about the handiest thing in Firefox next
> to ... Greasemonkey itself!
>
> Dave
It's also handy if you're writing an extension because you can view the
DOM of XUL documents to. It works on chome:// URLs, so you can inspect
your extension or even Firefox itself.
- -Nikolas
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