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   <description>An excellent compliment to the relaunch of SitePoint Reference, this FireBug extension adds quick access to HTML and CSS documentation. The search as you type feature is handy, and the results include code examples. JavaScript is MIA as of this writing.</description>
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   <description>FireBug has become an application within an application, and just like its big daddy Firefox, FireBug supports extensions. The latest addition, from the creator of jQuery, does just what you think it would: brings unit testing to JavaScript development.</description>
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