Mar
26

Javascript Library Detector

Library Detector If you are like me, and you love to look under the hood of every interesting website you visit. You are going to like this Firefox add-on I stumbled upon today. The JavaScript Library Detector is simple and straight forward. It places in the status bar a favicon of each of the libraries the website you are currently viewing has. Placing the mouse over each icon brings up a little pop-up with the name of the library and the version it uses.

So if you are a web developer you should definitely check it out, you will start to see that some of your favorite sites are already using js libraries such as: jquery, dojo, and prototype.

Download: Library Detector

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