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Firebug vs Jekyll

A side-by-side look at Firebug and Jekyll. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

Firebug

Firebug

Development

Firebug is a web development tool that integrates with Firefox to enable web developers to debug, edit, and monitor CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and other web technologies on the fly while viewing websites. It allows inspecting and editing DOM elements, viewing network traffic, debugging and profiling JavaScript, editing CSS styles, and other capabilities.

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Jekyll

Jekyll

Development

Jekyll is a static site generator that allows you to convert your plain text into static websites. It's commonly used for blogs. Key features include: creation of blog posts and web pages with Markdown, templates for layout, support for taxonomies for better organization, and easy customization

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