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Thursday, 19 February 2004
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CSS Debuging Bookmarklet. Andy Budd points out what could be the greatest bookmarklet since. well CSS."I came across this handy user stylesheet and associated favelet the other day. The stylesheet basically outlines and names all the page elements with an ID or class.There are a few favelets out there that do a similar thing (see my bookmarklets page), but they mostly use the border property. The thing that’s nice about this stylesheet is that it uses the outline property. Unlike borders, outlines take up no space, so using them for testing can be really useful as they don’t disrupt the layout of your page. Outline doesn’t work in the “usual suspect” browsers, but does work in Safari. As such, if your a OS X based web developer, this stylesheet and the associated stylesheet toggle favelet could come in useful..." This bookmarklet could be a great tool for any beginner who wants to make changes to my themes, but doesn't know which class goes to what element.
[Source: BryanBell.com]
12:00:41 AM
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