In previous chapters, we have covered and utilized features of many modern web browser developer tool sets, mainly utilizing the JavaScript console for easy output and code debugging during development. Many of these pre-installed developer tool sets within popular web browsers also include many tools that allow you to not only dig into your own websites structure to locate issues, but debug other websites on the Internet to get an idea of their inner workings as well.
When it comes to tools for debugging and analyzing HTML5 content in the browser, Google has really stepped up to the plate by creating not only the Chrome Developer Tools (https://developers.google.com/chrome-developer-tools/) but the Google Web Toolkit (https://developers.google.com/web-toolkit/overview) as well. All of these tools combined can be utilized to do a majority of the deep down application debugging that your application may require prior to...