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Indeed. Little things like proper emacs keybindings in the JS terminal (Ctrl-P for previous line = lifesaver!) make Chrome's inspector preferable. Haven't needed to go back except for the YSlow/Firebug integration [probably a Chrome plugin for that as well].



FireQuery is the only thing in Firebug that I can't seem to get in Chrome.


Firequery, YSlow, or more generally any Firebug extension not built into the Webkit Developer Tools.

Also, proper stack traces.


YSlow was recently released in chrome flavour:

https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/ninejjcohidippng...



from a brief observation, the tests in the "audits" tab seem to follow rules very similar to yslow.




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