[Help on Firefox] How to see "Web Inspector" on Firefox??

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Hi,

I recently changed my browser to Firefox from Safari.
With Safari, it's easy to see web resources using "Web Inspector" feature from menu.

How to see the web information (resources) with Firefox?
Is there anything similar to "Web Inspector" on Firefox??

Thank you in advance!
 
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I don't think Firefox has anything like that built into the default version. It seems the most you can do is view the page source and see all the coding. You might be able to add what you want with an add-on extension. Try checking the web development area.
 
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I don't think Firefox has anything like that built into the default version. It seems the most you can do is view the page source and see all the coding. You might be able to add what you want with an add-on extension. Try checking the web development area.
One popular one is
Firebug

Still not quite as slick as the Safari one, though
 
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Thanks EndlessMac and technologist!!

Just downloaded Firebug, and WOW. I should go back to Safari....
Safari's Web Inspector is So much better organized and user friendly (especially for those who are not familiar with computer language like myself!!)
Oh well, hope Firefox develop better add-on soon..

Thanks again!!
 

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