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Tag Archives: web browser
Firefox Inspector Debugging via Network Tab Primer Tutorial
It doesn’t always matter that you are debugging a serverside piece of code like with PHP, a client facing web inspector like Firefox (web browser)’s Inspector (via Three Horizontal Lines Menu -> Web Developer -> Inspector) can be a good … Continue reading
Firefox Reader View Primer Tutorial
We’re big fans of “Reader Views” in the modern web browsers. Firefox has got one called … you guessed it … “Reader View”. The idea behind “Reader Views” is that they offer to declutter views of “selected” webpage data. “Selected”? … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, declutter, Firefox, readability, Reader View, turorial, view, web browser
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Firefox Quantum Web Browser Primer Tutorial
Firefox (web browser) Quantum (version 57.0) is really worth it to speed up your web browsing experience. I’ve just updated to it, and am amazed that the promised performance benefits appear to me to be realized … just great. With … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Firefox, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, Mozilla, performance, speed, tutorial, web browser
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Windows Web Browser F12 Development Tools Primer Tutorial
We can’t emphasise enough how important, and useful, are the modern “breed” of web browser “web inspectors”. These useful tools are written by the web browser products to enhance the experience using that web browser, though, of course, they hope … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged CSS, debug, debugging, DOM, HTML, Javascript, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, Windows
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Firefox My Shots Primer Tutorial
Whenever, at this web blog, we, with our web applications, turn our attention to the “sharing” mechanisms of that web application, do you find the cross-browser and cross-platform issues quite frustrating? Well, join the queue. Though, you’d expect the part … Continue reading
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Tagged add-on, cross-browser, cross-platform, cut, email, Firefox, share, sharing, tutorial, web browser, webpage
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Grammar Checks on Firefox Primer Tutorial
Addons with web browsers can be a good arrangement for getting things done, the essence of what an “app” is about. The Firefox web browser’s interface to the Grammarly grammar and spelling checker is a case in point. Choose one … Continue reading

