Comment: Re:Mozilla Firefox is a Windows thing. (Score 1) 462
The versions of web developer-like plugins for Safari, just suck; it's as simple as that. Otherwise I'd be on Safari. But it's far more proprietary-behaving than Firefox.
1.) Turn on the developer menu under advanced preferences. This gives you DOM and CSS inspection, network activity monitor, user agent selection, JavaScript console and other basic web dev tools.
2.) Download Drosera. The download instructions for Safari 3.1/3.0 have you download a version of WebKit, but you don't need to install it. Just install the version of Drosera that comes in the DMG. You'll also need to enter the command to enable WebKit script debugging (provided in the link), restart Safari and you're ready to go.
I think FireBug still beats the Web Inspector/Drosera combo in a few areas (e.g. I'm not sure if you can dynamically alter CSS like you can in FireBug) but these tools get you most of what you're accustomed to in FireBug.
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