But the UC browser is built on chromium so the following extension should work on UC. One option is installing the Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar Answer (1 of 6): I don’t use the UC browser, so I can’t be certain. Toggle debug console to true Connect your Device to a Computer Select Preferences in the Safari menu Check the Show develop in the menu bar option In Safari on a Computer, select Develop, and then the appropriate Device Internet Explorerĭiscovering Internet Explorer Developer Tools Touch Settings on the home screen Touch Safari on the settings screen You can debug issues on your new iPhone, but only with a connectedĬomputer - the built-in console was replaced in version 6. DebugBar is a closed-source option thats slightly more complete than Firebug Lite. Toggle debug console to true A debug bar will now appear at the top of each webpage in mobile Safari. Chrome includes built-in developer tools - you dont need to install. Windows keybinding: Ctrl-Shift-I Download Firebug at Start Firebug at Tools / Firebug / Open Firebug iOS 5.0 Mobile Safari (iPhones & iPads)įor advanced debugging, see weinre Touch Settings on the home screen Touch Safari on the settings screen Once you're in, watch this handy YouTube video on the functionality of the tools. Windows keybinding: Ctrl+Shift+I Click Developer Tools in the wrench menu, tools, and Developer Tools
Home page, using chrome developer tools documentationĪpple OS X keybinding: ⌘⌥i ( Cmd+Option+I)
Keybinding: ⌘⌥i Select Preferences in the Safari menu Check the Show develop in the menu bar option Click Show Web Inspector in the Develop Menu Google ChromeĬhrome includes built-in developer tools - you don't need to install anything to debug issues in the browser. Home page, Apple's documentation for using the Web Inspector Panel Safari includes built-in developer tools - you don't need to install anything to debug issues in the browser.