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New WebKit Inspector for Safari
June 21st, 2007 — 10:19 pm —Just a heads up for those folks who care about making their web apps compliant with Safari. You should check out the latest build of WebKit. WebKit is the open source base for Safari. Surfin’ Safari has a good article on the very significant changes to the Web Inspector. While I haven’t had to debug anything yet I’ve been very impressed with how it highlights items that are being inspected and the network window is very, very cool. Also neat is that it’s available for Mac and Windows.
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