Introduction to Firebug and jQuery, Screencast

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A new screencast is up that takes an introductory look at using the Firebug Firefox Extension and jQuery together – combining the two to build a reusable bookmarklet that can manipulate Digg Posts and Comments.

The screencast is 14:39 Minutes long and 59MB, Click to watch:

Hacking Digg with Firebug and jQuery

If you enjoyed this screencast, don’t forget to Digg it up!

2 thoughts on “Introduction to Firebug and jQuery, Screencast

  1. @Sam: Certainly – Greasemonkey is great. However, it doesn’t afford you the ability to quickly analyze and inspect a page. Obviously, if you have Greasemonkey installed, then just skip the bookmarklet step and adapt the script to work straight in Greasemonkey itself.

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