Use Firebug for learning, coding, and testing JavaScript and jQuery right in your browser. Then add the handy plugins, jQuerify and SelectorGadget.
Many thanks to Dave Ward and the folks at Polymorphic Podcast for putting together this handy tutorial video.
Whoa,
thanks so much for an extremely clear and concise video! I’m at an “advanced beginner” level of JS/JQ and I think this video alone is going to get me to intermediate very quickly. There’s no better way of learning than in real-time and on live sites!
Thanks again!!
Whoa!
Guys, thanks so much for an extremely clear and concise video! I’m at an “advanced beginner” level of JS/JQ and I think this video alone is going to get me to intermediate very quickly. There’s no better way of learning than in real-time and on live sites!
Thanks again!!
hi there.
so… for windows users this might be a dead end.
selectorgadget is chrome only and firebug is firefow only.
now what?
ok. got it. u can get SelectorGadget as a bookmarklet that works in firefox.
*facepalm*
Hah! Glad you got it. It’s a nice way to learn!
indeed 🙂 i usually solve a lot of things just by saying it out loud. too bad i have to clutter up other people’s comment sections with it.
oops. there i did it again… 😉