I have been looking at a free trial of CSSedit ( http://macrabbit.com/cssedit/) and am wondering if anyone has recommendations - should I buy this (it's not expensive), or are there better tools?
Jean Gazis wrote:
I have been looking at a free trial of CSSedit (http://macrabbit.com/cssedit/) and am wondering if anyone has recommendations - should I buy this (it's not expensive), or are there better tools?
If you download the Web Developers extension for Firefox it lets you test different style sheets for the page you are already viewing.
You can combine that with for example Emacs 22 (yet in beta for a short while) and use one of the css modes for it.
I am sure it does not have all the elegance of CSSedit, but the nice thing with such an approach is that Emacs lets you edit other things in a similar way.
Don't know if these work for mac, but for windows, I use the following.
CSSVista http://sitevista.com/cssvista/download.asp
Web Developer extension for firefox. http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/
IE Developer toolbar http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=E59C3964-672D-4511-...
Lennart Borgman wrote:
Jean Gazis wrote:
I have been looking at a free trial of CSSedit (http://macrabbit.com/cssedit/) and am wondering if anyone has recommendations - should I buy this (it's not expensive), or are there better tools?
If you download the Web Developers extension for Firefox it lets you test different style sheets for the page you are already viewing.
You can combine that with for example Emacs 22 (yet in beta for a short while) and use one of the css modes for it.
I am sure it does not have all the elegance of CSSedit, but the nice thing with such an approach is that Emacs lets you edit other things in a similar way.
Personally, I love CSSEdit. But, Coda http://www.panic.com/coda/ is also fantastic.
- jody
On 5/14/07 11:46 AM, "Jean Gazis" jgazis@gmail.com wrote:
I have been looking at a free trial of CSSedit ( http://macrabbit.com/cssedit/) and am wondering if anyone has recommendations - should I buy this (it's not expensive), or are there better tools?
Hi, I asked this before, but didn't really get any help. My problem is I can't find the target CSS object when I want to do something. Here is Garland. Say I want to change the property of the content area. You can only guess it is under the content.css but almost impossible to find where is what you are looking for. How do you deal with this?
Yes, I have WebDev > View Style Info enabled, but most of Drupal elements are too long to fit within the info bar.