Debug iOS Safari with Xcode | CSS Weekly

Need to debug an iOS or iPadOS device but don't have one? Got a Mac of some kind? Turns out, Xcode is a pretty comparable environment to the real deal and almost any mobile Safari bug can be tested – in real-time, with all the normal quick reload of your regular dev environment – and fixed using it. Sure, you still have to shell out for an expensive Mac, but if you've gone that far why not get the most out of it?

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