Safari is gaining more and more market-share in browser and its up to almost 6% by some surveys. I know that doesn't seem much but its enough that anyone in the web development community has to start thinking about making sure their stuff works in Safari. Many peopel already knwo about WebKit. Something i like to call the Developers Safari which first included the fantastic 'Inspect Element' option. I htink this is now available in normal Safari as well. Just Right click on the object your curious about and instantly a nifty and may I say rather sexy DOm inspector shoots up showing you al kinds of info. But, its still not quite as good as having the Lifesaver that is Firefox Developer Toolbar (All hail the creators!). Enter Safari Bookmarklets, bits of scrumptious Javascript Code, that do nifty things like resize your window, list classes, show IDs and Classes, Validate and heaps more. Not quite the Toolbar but if you create yourself a little folder of the little bookmarklets can become really handy. To get yours go to the ever cool Pimp My Safari/ and go to bookmarklets.
Enjoy!
Monday, April 21, 2008
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