No. I was logged in and it said to log in in a different place near the top, so i did. Then it messed up my bookmarks. I tried to log out, and after i did all of the cookies and all of my bookmarks were gone.
So did your bookmarks bar empty, or did it reset to the default bookmarks?
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What's Firebug have that Chorme's dev tool doesn't? I tried FireBug once and saw it abbreviated the post values in the network mode with an ellipsis. Well, I wanted to know what the heck the post value was. That's why I looked. Anyway I get along with Chrome's version just fine.
I was about to say, I never really saw much difference between Firebug and the Developer Tools. It seems they fundamentally do the same thing with, maybe, some minor distinctions in how you get to some menus. Maybe there's some deeper function I've not run into, yet.
What's Firebug have that Chorme's dev tool doesn't? I tried FireBug once and saw it abbreviated the post values in the network mode with an ellipsis. Well, I wanted to know what the heck the post value was. That's why I looked. Anyway I get along with Chrome's version just fine.
Chrome's dev tools have a lot of the stuff I need, but I like the firebug interface better. You can see template names in firebug and you may easily add CSS to any of the CSS files. I'm just very comfortable using firebug.
For dev tools, Firebug > IE11 = Chrome > default firefox debug for me anyway.
Chrome is a nice browser, and the only thing that bugs me is we're starting to see what happened with IE6. People are going out of their way to do chrome things for chrome, instead of web standards.
You login to save your bookmarks, apps, settings, history, passwords, etc in the cloud. This allows you to jump right in where you left off when using another computer or mobile (work vs home).
You can always disconnect your Google Account via Settings.
I personally prefer Chrome but do use the dev tools on both Chrome and Firefox.
The only thing I use google chrome for is to use mightytext so I can text on my phone through the browser. There may be a plugin for firefox but it's what I setup on chrome so I've continued to use it.
The only thing I use google chrome for is to use mightytext so I can text on my phone through the browser. There may be a plugin for firefox but it's what I setup on chrome so I've continued to use it.
I use Hangouts for that, as well. Though, they have one now that's a desktop version. Requires using Google Voice, as well.
I used to love Firefox until I started to have some problems and noticed that Chrome starts a lot faster. I know that's partly because of the extensions in Firefox but I use the same extensions in Chrome and it has no issues starting at all. I rather use the dev tools of Chrome than something such as Firebug in Firefox, it works much smoother.