DOM Inspector release
December 6th, 2006
Well after quite some time away from working on the DOM Inspector I have made some headway over the last couple of weeks and I’m ready to let the world see what I’ve done.
The major changes I’ve made here are to do with the DOM View, it has been changed to become far more similar to that of Firebug or the Safari DOM Inspector (which I’ve never used, I’m only repeating what I’ve been told). It’s a lot different from the old view, but having used it quite a bit over the last week, it is easy to use. The CSS based searching really changes the way you view documents, rather than browsing for them, it is very easy to just type where you want to go.
Anyway, I’d really like to hear what people have to say about it, there are obviously some performance issues, and there is broken functionality, but I think it is quite effective as a proof of concept.
Here’s the link.
Mozilla Foundation grants and related expenditures for 2006 « Frank Hecker said:
[...] DOM Inspector UI enhancements (Michael Gall). This was originally a proposed Summer of Code project, but we ran out of slots and decided to fund it directly. For more information see Michael Gall’s blog post on his DOM Inspector release. [...]
Isobel Ruckle said:
I love this blog. I will undoubtedly be peeping into it frequently.