For Mac users there is HyperEdit -> http://www.apple.com/downloads/ macosx/internet_utilities/hyperedit.html

Or you can try Eclipse, the free open-source, java-based IDE that runs on everything -> http://www.eclipse.org

There are plenty of plug-ins for Eclipse (some free and some not) that add the functions you desire. The Eclipse plug-in that comes to mind is MyEclipse -> http:// www.myeclipseide.com/
(but it is not free)

HTH,
Paul

On Aug 14, 2005, at 4:53 PM, gareth rushgrove wrote:



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This is so annoying...does anyone know of a good css extension or other visual application so I can see my DIV's as I build them?


TopStyle Pro (www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/index.asp) is great. I'm a recent convert having just moved jobs. As long as you aren't looking for any WYSIWYG type action that is.

From an XHTML and CSS point of view it's a joy. As for previewing you can view a live preview rendered either with the IE engine or with Gecko, flipping between them simply (or viewing both side by side).

G
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