Nick Fitzsimons wrote:
> Mark D Hiatt wrote:
>
>> One trick I've used quite a few times is to put a garish border around
>> whatever I'm working on at the moment. If my page is deep reds and browns,
>> I'll put a 1px solid yellow border around a DIV I am wrestling with, and
>> quite often tha
Mark D Hiatt wrote:
(Q1)
> How do you go about debugging a CSS?
>
> Are there any tricks you've picked up over the last several months or
> years that seem to help you when what you meant isn't quite what you're
> seeing?
>
(Q2)
> One trick I've used quite a few times is to put a garish borde
Web Inspector and WebDevAdditions in WebKit/Safari, Web Developer
Toolbar and FireBug in FF and Web Accessibility Toolbar in IE.
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Mark D Hiatt wrote:
> How do you go about debugging a CSS?
>
> Are there any tricks you've picked up over the last several months or
> years that seem to help you when what you meant isn't quite what you're
> seeing?
[-snip-]
> Any others?
Ooh my, yes.
1. http://validator.w3.org/
- Validati
Brett Leber wrote:
> This has probably been mentioned on this list a number of times, but the
> Web Developer extension [1] for Firefox is invaluable for debugging CSS.
>
And there are many much FF extensions to debug and develop CSS, look at
this useful article:
http://www.themoleskin.com/a
On 5/15/2006 11:22 AM, Mark D Hiatt wrote:
> How do you go about debugging a CSS?
>
> Are there any tricks you've picked up over the last several months or
> years that seem to help you when what you meant isn't quite what you're
> seeing?
This has probably been mentioned on this list a number