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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Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: [support] CSS editing software


> Michelle Cox / 2007/05/15 / 09:21 AM wrote:
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>>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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