Breakpoint Options
Get more from the Debugger tab in Web Inspector: customizing breakpoints with conditions and actions for logging and executing scripts, and creating probe expressions.
Web Inspector Keyboard Shortcuts
To help you become more efficient, Web Inspector includes keyboard shortcuts for many commonly used actions.
Introducing the Rendering Frames Timeline
Web Inspector includes a new tool to help locate and resolve rendering performance issues — in addition to the familiar event-based timelines.
Styles Sidebar Refinements in Web Inspector
Learn about the various enhancements we made to Web Inspector’s Style sidebar in Safari 9 — such as text filtering and intelligent editing.
JavaScript Type and Code Coverage Profiling
Web Inspector now has two great tools designed to make debugging JavaScript programs easier: the Code Coverage Profiler and the Type Profiler.
Web Inspector User Interface Changes
Web Inspector’s core functions have been divided out into their own tabs — like the tabs in Safari.
Web Inspector Console Improvements
We improved both the Console and Object views to make it more powerful and fun to use.
State of Web Inspector
Last year, Safari 6 included a reimagination of Web Inspector that aligned the design and user experience with Xcode 4.
Web Inspector Updates
A number of exciting new features have been added to the Web Inspector since our last update.
Web Inspector Redesign
It has been nine months since our last Web Inspector update and we have a lot of cool things to talk about.
Yet Another One More Thing… New Web Inspector!
As some of you saw last week at WWDC, we have a brand new version of the Web Inspector.
Introducing Drosera
I would like to introduce a new addition to the WebKit open source tools—a JavaScript debugger.