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Have students use Chrome or Firefox when teaching web development because these browsers contain the useful tools for development.

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  • Both of these browsers have great in-browser development tools you should encourage students to use.
  • It is important that students not only use one of these two browsers, but also know that these are browsers professionals use as well.
    • Testing websites still needs to happen in ALL popularly used browsers.

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  • CSS
  • JavaScript
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