Mozilla shows new developertools for Firefox

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Mozilla has a number of under construction devtools for Firefox is shown, partly on the basis of requests of remote web developers, are developed. The development tools include a network panel and in-browser editing.

Mozilla developer Paul Rouget has on his blog the first results show of a number of new and improved developertools within Firefox. The Firefox DevTools team has the tools developed after the via Twitter and HackerNews to input asked for.

According to Rouget was the most often heard request is the desire to make the developers easier to make the browser close to connect to external editors and ide’s. In proof-of-concepts two roads traveled. The first offers the possibility of a popular editor like Sublime Text to link to Firefox, which uses the scripting language Python. The second approach is in Firefox itself a full-fledged, not file-based, editor recording. The DevTools team says have no strong preference, and both concepts have to be developed further.

Mozilla wants in are development tools available for Firefox are also a network panel installation. This tool indicates, among other things via a timeline insight into the time that a browser requires for the processing of certain objects. Other improvements to which the DevTeam look, the offer of a different layout, if possible, conflicts between Firebug and the integrated developertools to avoid, and the places of the devtools on the right side instead of at the bottom of the window. It is also considered to support for CoffeeScript and LiveScript, controls for the css-animatieklok and repaint view.