One of the most powerful and appreciated extensions for Firefox is the Web Developer toolbar. This is the extension that helped convert me from an independent IEvangelist to a Firefox promoter and standards advocate. This tool puts the keys to client-side web development into the hands of the developer.
With a quick click of the mouse, the developer can now see all elements of a certain type, can disable or enable various portions of development ( i.e. JavaScript), or can view otherwise hidden form information. It's such a powerful tool that you'll never be able to do client-side web development again without it.
I do apologize for being so slow in the posting of these videos. There will be a few more in the future. These videos are from September 2005 and are for Firefox 1.0.x, but are still appropriate for Firefox 1.5.x (and Firefox 2.0)
- Part 4 - Using the Web Developer Toolbar
- Part 3 - Introduction to the Firefox Console
- Part 2 - Introduction to the Firefox JavaScript Console
- Part 1 - Setting up your Firefox Development Environment
- Part 0 - Introduction to the Firefox Web Developer Series.
- Visual Web Developer 2005 Express
- Firefox 1.5