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Chrome Developer Tools: Overview The Developer Tools, bundled and available in Chrome, allows web developers and programmers deep access into the internals of the browser and their web application. The Developer Tools are heavily based on the WebKit Web Inspector, a part of the open source WebKit project. This overview of the Developer Tools points out its most popular and useful features. The tar
FAQ Getting Started What are the Google Maps APIs? What countries does the Google Maps API cover? Can I put Google Maps on my site without using the Google Maps APIs? How do I deliver Maps applications on mobile devices? Which web browsers does Google Maps support? Which tools and Flash players does the Google Maps API for Flash support? My site gets a lot of traffic. Can I use the Maps API? How d
Web Developer's Guide to Prerendering in Chrome Prerendering is an experimental feature in Chrome (versions 13 and up) that can take hints from a siteâs author to speed up the browsing experience of users. A site author includes an element in HTML that instructs Chrome to fetch and render an additional page in advance of the user actually clicking on it. As a web developer, you may be interested
Optimizing JavaScript code Authors: Gregory Baker, Software Engineer on GMail & Erik Arvidsson, Software Engineer on Google Chrome Recommended experience: Working knowledge of JavaScript Client-side scripting can make your application dynamic and active, but the browser's interpretation of this code can itself introduce inefficiencies, and the performance of different constructs varies from client
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