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Fraggle wrote: I am not sure if this is a good idea but... I was just thinking how useful a tool it would be if I could select some bit of a web page in my browser and have it tell me exactly what css has gone into styling that text. mozilla dom inspector |
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Fraggle wrote: How much time would I save if I did not post on Usenet.... ![]() Wrong question, should be: How much time would I have lost if I did not read posts on Usenet.... ;-) |
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Els wrote: Fraggle wrote: How much time would I save if I did not post on Usenet.... ![]() Wrong question, should be: How much time would I have lost if I did not read posts on Usenet.... ;-) Still wrong question. Should be: How many days does (2) outweigh (1)? |
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Le 20/08/2003 17:40, kchayka a écrit : How to peer at specific CSS mozilla dom inspector BTW, there is a new complementary neat tool for Firebird inspired by Jesse Ruderman's bookmarlets : http://editcss.mozdev.org/ Pascal |


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| http://editcss.mozdev.org/ I didn't find what folder I should download it to, does anyone know? |
How many browsers can one machine take ![]() I've got six (IE6, NS7, NS4,Moz Firebird, O6, Moz1.4 all on W2k) and the default browser war has ended |
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Anyone managed to install more than one IE version on the same machine? |
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