On 7/31/07, Carl Karsten <carl .AT. personnelware .DO.T com> wrote: > > What is a handy tool I can use to quickly see/tweak the CSS of live web pages? > A: http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/ > > just need to keep reminding myself that editing the in-memory copy is not the > source file. and if you reload the page, it re-loads the css, dumping whatever > edits you had just done. >
Yes! I've had Web Developer installed for quite some time. The other one I've found really useful is FireBug -- it's on-the-fly inspection tool reports on layout, DOM and HTML/CSS for each element. Excellent tool!
Thanks for the ideas. I'll add it to the presentation.
While I'm at it, does anyone have a recommendation for a general HTML/CSS editing tool? I've used Eclipse, SciTE, and Komodo. There's always advocate for vi, emacs, kate, gedit, joe, nano and pico. Anything stand out from the rest with cool features, macros, validation, prompting, etc? -- Ted Roche Ted Roche & Associates, LLC http://www.tedroche.com
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