Firebug For Mac Os X
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Unless you forget your password immediately after typing it, wouldn't it be easier to just open the Keychain and find the password there? Firefox has its own password store, but will reveal passwords there as well.
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Well yes, the keychain would be easier if it's your computer. On the other hand, if you're on somebody else's computer and don't know their keychain password, this is much easier!
I would not like to save my password on someone else's machine. It would be stupid to do so.
I find searching through my length keychain to find a website to be a hassle. I have multiple other layers of security (screensaver, login, etc.) and am not worried about others seeing my password. Thanks for this hint, especially the Showpass extension.
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Keychain has a search field and it can filter data fast for you. I use my keychain heavily with search.
This hint is very interesting if you just want to know your password without a visit to the Keychain, other than that it also shows the security threat in the system. I will not allow anyone on my machine anymore with my login - even for a minute. Switch to guest and have your own glorious time.
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I find the Search Keychains (Spotlight) feature in Keychains to be stunningly precise in its ability to use disparate keywords and I can find a given key in seconds.
Command-Space; type 'keych'; press enter; focus is already on Search Keychains; type partial root domain and/or part of account name; press enter; get results. Easy peasy.
Definitely not faster than ShowPass and the like, but I've gotten over the want to add reams of extensions and troubleshooting it brings along with it.
However, this hint is not reflective of my usual need for Keychain Access; that is generally when a website presents me with a new page or design where my Keychain/Safari fails to recognize the request and I have no clue what to enter at all.
I don't know how useful this hint is for an honest user, but it is certainly disconcerting to realize how simple a keychain can be overridden if you have access to the screen; this is something I will have to advise additional users who share accounts.
Searching keychains with Spotlight is a great hint in and of itself. Thanks!
Keep in mind any well designed web page will not actually have the real password in the •••••••• password field after submission.
Good hint. It reveals how dangerous it is to share your computer with someone else, or if you use someone's computer, how easy to know their secret words.
BTW, this hints also work for Firefox, if the Firebug extension is installed.
javascript:(function(){var%20s,F,j,f,i;%20s%20=%20%22%22;%20F%20=%20document.forms;%20for(j=0;%20j%3CF.length;%20++j)%20{%20f%20=%20F[j];%20for%20(i=0;%20i%3Cf.length;%20++i)%20{%20if%20(f[i].type.toLowerCase()%20%20%22password%22)%20s%20+=%20f[i].value%20+%20%22n%22;%20}%20}%20if%20(s)%20alert(%22Passwords%20in%20forms%20on%20this%20page:nn%22%20+%20s);%20else%20alert(%22There%20are%20no%20passwords%20in%20forms%20on%20this%20page.%22);})();
This is a VERY serious security bug in Safari that badly needs to be fixed…
Good to know though.
Firebug is a Firefox add-on which integrates a host of essential web development tools into the browser.
A powerful source editor shows you the HTML source as it's being transformed by JavaScript, highlighting changes as they happen so they're easy to spot. You can view the properties of any individual element in a click or two, click on page objects to instantly see the HTML and CSS behind them, and even create, edit or delete HTML elements and see the changes right away.
Firebug's CSS tools make it easy to see which rules are styling individual page elements. Or you can view entire style sheets, if you prefer. If there are problems then you're able to disable any CSS property in a click, just to see how a page appears without them. And not only does Firebug allow you to edit CSS properties, it also knows which keywords you can use, so you don't have to remember every option yourself: just press the Up and Down arrows and the program will cycle through all the possibilities.
Firebug also includes a very powerful JavaScript debugger, which is able to step through scripts, can pause execution on particular lines, break on errors, watch expressions, and more. Or, if everything works, but performance is poor and you're not sure why, then Firebug's JavaScript profiler could help you figure out the problem.
Other tools on offer will help you to check page load times, understand JavaScript, CSS or XML errors, or log in-depth details on what's happening as your page runs.
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Verdict:
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Firebug offers an excellent set of web development tools, and despite all its power remains generally very easy to use