Firebug Lite for Google Chrome

Firebug Lite is a port of the popular Firebug tool for Google Chrome. While it is not a substitute for Firebug or Chrome Developer Tools, it is designed to be used in conjunction with these tools. Firebug Lite provides a rich visual representation of HTML elements, DOM elements, and Box Model shading, similar to what we are accustomed to seeing in Firebug. It also offers features like inspecting HTML elements with your mouse and live editing CSS properties.

Please note that this is a fork of Firebug Lite, as the original version is no longer supported by newer Chrome versions. If you are new to this extension and only think you might need it, it is recommended to use the Chrome Devtools instead.

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