Firebug is a Firefox extension that allows web developers to inspect and edit HTML and CSS source code.
Firebug was created in 2006 by Joe Hewitt, a software developer
It quickly became popular among web developers as an essential tool for debugging and improving web pages
In 2017, the Firebug project was officially discontinued, with developers encouraged to switch to Firefox's built-in developer tools
Built-in developer tools in Google Chrome
Built-in developer tools in Apple's Safari browser
Built-in developer tools in Microsoft's Edge browser
A Firefox extension that allows web developers to inspect and edit HTML and CSS source code.
No, the Firebug project was officially discontinued in 2017. Developers are encouraged to switch to Firefox's built-in developer tools.
Firebug allows web developers to inspect and edit HTML and CSS source code, as well as monitor network activity and debug JavaScript code.
Firebug is a Firefox extension that can be downloaded from the Firefox add-ons website. However, since the project has been discontinued, it is no longer recommended to use Firebug.
Some alternatives to Firebug include Chrome DevTools, Safari Web Inspector, and Microsoft Edge DevTools.
Firebug was discontinued because Firefox's built-in developer tools had improved to the point where they could replace many of Firebug's features. Additionally, maintaining Firebug was becoming increasingly difficult due to changes in the Firefox Add-on SDK.