Los archivos APK (Android Package Kit) son los archivos sin procesar de una aplicación de Android. Aprende a instalar inspect-browser.apk archivo en tu teléfono en 4 sencillos pasos:
Sí. Proporcionamos algunos de los espejos de descarga de Apk más seguros para obtener el apk Inspect Browser.
1. - Responsive design tools: View your site with a variety of mobile and desktop sizes and orientations, including support for custom sizes and user agents.
2. - Control over browser operation: disable JavaScript, cache, and clear cache and cookies to test various operations and states.
3. - View element details: CSS rules, JavaScript properties, dimension statistics, and more.
4. - Open files and folders from other apps (like Working Copy), or from iCloud to test locally.
5. No need for remote debugging, connecting to a desktop, proxies, or remote systems.
6. - Cookies, local storage, and session storage inspector and editor.
7. - Save a screenshot of your site, including the ability to save the full page.
8. - HTML element inspection and editing (with live preview).
9. Inspect is a web inspector for iOS that provides desktop-class developer tools, right in the app.
10. - Network panel, displaying page headers and XHR requests.
Mirror 1: : Descargar APK
Didn't have a clue why my website want working on mobile, and couldn't find out without an inspector. This fixed my problem immediately. Lifesaver!
I wanted browser developer tools on my Mobile. Inspect delivers. I hesitated for a while before jumping in but have been really pleased. Exactly what I needed. The Mobile is still not the laptop but with Inspect on-board there’s a whole new range of things I can do build and testing my site without needing to switch. Highly recommended — looks like a solo developer, and well maintained over time.
First off, this app is the best of its kind under iOS, well done. With that said, here are a couple of suggestions for improvement. The Source tab doesn’t always present the original source, which is unnecessarily deceiving. For instance, it closes tabs. Whether those are omissible or not is besides the point: I’m not really looking at the source code anymore. (Adding closing tabs on the Elements tab, on the other hand, seems more reasonable.) Another suggestion is to provide a zoom feature for the content text, especially handy when there’s no viewport meta tag.
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