I've also got a nice wrapper method for jQuery to interface directly with the firebug plugin. Check here for the snippet: http://snipplr.com/view/10358/jquery-to-firebug-logging/
On Apr 7, 7:22 am, Chuck Harmston <cpharms...@gmail.com> wrote: > There are a few cool methods for debugging Javascript in Firebug: > > - In addition to everybody's favorite console.log() method, there is also > console.debug(), console.info(), and console.error(), each of which are > color coded differently. If you use console.error(), then it actually logs > it as a Javascript error, even if the syntax is correct. > - console.trace() will give you a detailed stack trace, providing the > funtions on the stack and the values of each argument. > - console.dir(object) will dump all the properties of the passed object > - console.dirxml(element) will elegantly dump any XML element. It doesn't > exist uet, but I'd love a console.dirjson(element) method. > - You can chunk any logging messages by running console.group("Group > title") before and console.groupEnd() after a related group of code. You > can > nest as many levels as you'd like. > - > - You can track Javascript performance by running console.profile() > before the code you want to track, then console.profileEnd() afterward. > Firebug will give detailed information on each method called between the > > Chuck Harmstonhttp://chuckharmston.com > > On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 1:10 AM, rachel navarro <rachelannenava...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > i have a related question. how do i track my code? how do i know which > > function is being called first and so on? like having a stack trace. is > > there such a tool for firefox? > > > On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 6:57 AM, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> "how to debug" is a pretty super vague statement > > >> what are you looking to do? find objects? track your code? watch > >> AJAX requests? > > >> On Apr 6, 10:50 am, jQueryAddict <jqueryadd...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > I've seen a crapload of old posts but none really work well. Is > >> > everyone still just using the consol log thingy in Firebug or what? > >> > I've never used that with jQuery so I do not understand how to debug > >> > jQuery in Firebug still