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Firebug is so much better you know :P
 
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Hmmm... FireBug does look to be equivalent; next time I get FF installed, I'll have to go try that. It would certainly be nice on the tablets, of course.
 
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Originally Posted by Benson View Post
I assume you know you can do site-specific CSS, too, in the same way... but it's not very convenient, to say the least.

What I'd like is (a clone of) Opera's Developer Console; that is just sweet for CSSing things up.
Yeah... I've been developing a lot of.

@-moz-document domain(foo.com), url(foo.com/mobile) {

}

stuff... I would love an exclude though so that I could apply some of the things to all sites except for a few.

Last edited by brontide; 2008-04-07 at 15:22. Reason: typo
 
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Brontide, I finally did both the userContent.css tweaks from Post #1 on this thread and the selected prefs.js tweaks from your "Tuning" thread ... and they work GREAT!

I haven't tried enough websites to say there aren't any problems, but it overall is noticeably faster and does a great job staying within the screen width.
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Anyone know how to turn off javascript "mousedown" "mouseup" events? This is a tablet and those events are more than useless, they prevent some sites from scrolling properly.

I've looked through the mozilla docs, but I'm coming up empty.
 
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Useless? Do you mean that there are stylusup and stylusdown events? Because without mouseup and mousedown some sites won't function properly.

EDIT: You won't have drag for instance.
 
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Hmmm... FireBug does look to be equivalent; next time I get FF installed, I'll have to go try that. It would certainly be nice on the tablets, of course.
Trust me, Firebug is way more than Opera Dev Tools can offer. Quick rundown if you didn't see it already:

http://getfirebug.com/
 
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Yeah, saw it. Looks like it does exactly what O Dev Console does, plus some other stuff I don't really care about... I'll try it, knowing that you don't "get" a piece of software till you play with it, but the only really superior thing I see (for what I do) is the FF-based = portable to N800 aspect.
 
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I care most about the debug And the real time DOM/CSS edition. And the Net Profiling. Don't know how these will fare on a tablet (maybe too slow).
 
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Real time CSS editing, at least, with Dev Con, dunno about DOM; I don't mess with JS, so the debug and net profiling stuff don't seem helpful to me. But FF3 is less crashy, so I'll probably be switching back when it's released; then maybe the shining features of FireBug will make me want to do all that.
 
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