Level up your development and debugging processes with these tools.
If you’re building web applications today, there’s no escaping Google Chrome. It’s one of the most popular browsers in use today and an important environment for developers to test out their code and applications.
While Chrome has a set of developer tools called Chrome DevTools built directly into the browser, there are many features it lacks. For example, it can be difficult to measure site performance and easily debug front-end code that emphasizes state management.
CHROME EXTENSIONS FOR DEVELOPERS
- CSSViewer
- ColorZilla
- GoFullPage
- Redux DevTools
- Angular DevTools
- React Developer Tools
- JSON Formatter
- EditThisCookie
- Postman Interceptor
- SAML Chrome Panel
- Lighthouse
- Alexa Traffic Rank
- Checkbot
Luckily, third-party developers — and some Google engineers — have built plenty of Chrome extensions to help with different aspects of development and testing. Some extensions can help developers debug tricky front-end styling issues and others can assist with performance and security testing in the browser.
Below are just some of the Chrome browser extensions that can level up your web application development process.
CSS and Styling Extensions
In front-end design, everything a developer writes gets filtered through the browser a person is using. Even if your code seems logical, that doesn’t guarantee it will look as you expect in a live application. That’s why it’s important for developers to test how their code...
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