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The "ev" tag next to the DOM elements with events seems really useful

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Page_Inspecto...



Especially if there's support for jquery-bound events as current inspectors are kinda useless for those (they link to jquery's internal binding functions)


Didn't the change the introspect jQuery event structures land recently? Is this in FF33?

http://flailingmonkey.com/view-jquery-and-jquery-live-events...


The page linked by riquito indicates that jQuery events introspection will land in FF34.


Ah thanks, missed that. Shame they didn't stuff that into the release -- it would have been incredibly valuable.


You can use it now in the Firefox Aurora test channel:

https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/09/webide-storage-inspector-j...

(It'll be in Firefox Beta later this week, too.)


It will be incredibly valuable in 6 weeks when 34 lands in stable. Or you can use Firefox Beta 34 when it launches this week and try it out now. If you choose to try the beta, you can use Firefox Portable in beta form to keep it separate from your standard local install. We generally release it same day or next day as the standard beta.


It is the best feature of this release!

One of the things I really hate in web development is tracking down who is messing up the events.




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