Includes 200 fixes and enhancements and 50 automated tests

Jul 13, 2012 15:39 GMT  ·  By

A lot of work has been poured in the new Firebug release, but after 12 alphas and 4 betas the developer settled for the stable build of version 1.10 of the Firefox extension catering for web development needs.

The new build includes an impressive amount of fixes (200, with 79 of them being enhancements), as well as a slew of automated tests (no less than 50).

Firebug 1.10 also brings to the table a set of new features the most significant in the list being bootstrapped installation, delayed load, command editor syntax highlighting, auto-completion, trace styles, link to Web-font declaration, support for media queries, HTTP requests from BFCache and delete CSS rule.

It also integrates memory usage improvements, but only if Firefox 15 or later is used. The current revision is compatible with Firefox 13 through 16.

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