Monday, 22 July 2013

Safari

Safari (www.apple.com/safari) is installed on every Mac

operating system from the large iMacs to MacBook laptops to iPads and
iPhones. In short, Safari is an Apple product; however, Safari can be
installed on a Windows operating system. Rather than a bunch of add-
ons or extensions that you can download and install for Web develop-

 

ment, Safari has built-in Web developer tools, including

• A Developer toolbar with tools used for Web site manipulation,
testing, and debugging

• A Web Inspector with a wealth of Web development tools, including
an Elements pane where you can inspect CSS and HTML markup

• A Resources pane that displays Web site resources by date, size,
and speed

• A JavaScript debugger

• A Timeline pane that analyzes a Web site’s behavior over time

• A JavaScript Profiler that lists the performance characteristics of
scripts that run on a Web site

• A Console pane for debugging

• A Snippet Editor to test HTML markup

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