I installed firebug and the web dev stuff in firefox, but I don't know what to do with them, they don't seem to show what I want to know, or I can't figure out what it is showing me. (I also suspect firebug slows my firefox down drastically, but that might be totally unrelated.) It might be a matter of what sort of interface you're used to - I have done no programming whatsoever, but use a lot of office and graphics apps for both mac and win. CSSedit feels more intuitive to me, and the difference between free and $29.95 is not exactly huge. I think I'll end up using the firebug/web dev extensions on other people's pages for the "that's cool, how'd they do it?" stuff and CSSedit to modify my own sites. On 5/15/07, Neil: esl-lounge.com <neil@esl-lounge.com> wrote:
I have just taken delivery of a new theme and have spent last 10 days styling it so it's all just right. I use
- Firebug - Firefox Web Developer extension (especially View CSS: Ctrl - Shift - Y and Edit CSS: Ctrl - Shift - E)
would be lost without them and have never had a problem styling with them.
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Michelle Cox / 2007/05/15 / 09:21 AM wrote:
I recommend Firefox's Firebug extension. You can just click on inspect and click on anything and it will tell you all the CSS and where it is.
Woa! Nice! Way cool! Thanks!
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