Ajax Performance
A blog by Ryan Breen of CloudFloor
Jash: An alternative to Firebug Lite
December 11, 2007 on 9:59 am | In ajax | No CommentsI hadn’t heard of Jash until today, but it’s a nice alternative to Firebug Lite for cross browser console debugging. What I like:
- Jash can be added to a page via bookmarklet, so you can use it on pages you don’t own. This is a fun technique for analyzing the architecture of other sites, and Jash makes it easy to do this in multiple browsers. It’s possible to tweak Firebug Lite to do something similar, but I appreciate that bookmarklet support works out of the box for Jash.
- The bookmarklet approach can also be used to inject libraries into any site, allowing you to explore each page with the benefit of JQuery, Dojo, or Yui, for example.
I use Firebug Lite a lot, but it’s hard to escape the feeling that it’s an afterthought, at least next to the brilliance of Firebug proper. A tool like Jash demonstrates that there’s more room for innovation in the cross browser debug space.
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