Sight Unseen
Posted on APRIL 10, 2007 inTutorials
The browser inspector is a powerful tool that allows web developers to debug and optimize their websites. It can be used to inspect the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript of a website, as well as to debug JavaScript code, profile performance, and more.
To access the inspector in most modern browsers, you can right-click on an element on the webpage and select "Inspect" or "Inspect Element" from the context menu. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+I (or Cmd+Opt+I on a Mac) to open the inspector.
Once the inspector is open, you will see a number of different panels, each with its own set of tools. The most commonly used panels include:
Read more...Getting to Know the Linux Terminal
Posted on FEBRUARY 29, 2004 inTutorials
Linux is an open-source operating system that is widely used by developers, system administrators, and other tech professionals. The command line interface of Linux offers a vast array of powerful and versatile commands that make it easier for users to carry out various tasks.
Here are the top 5 Linux commands that you should know to make the most out of your Linux system:
1. "ls" command
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