Wednesday, March 28, 2007 (Xyle Scope)
Sure, the Firefox web developer toolbar is fabulous for lots of quick information gathering, but when you need to go a little further it can fall flat on its face.
That’s why I use Xyle Scope.
Don’t let the safari look fool you, this most certainly is NOT a plugin for that subpar browser. It’s a stand alone application that lets you dive into your CSS efficiently & effectively.
Do you ever find yourself asking:
Where’s that extra padding coming from?
What selectors are affecting this H2?
I swear I overwrote this particular class…
Find your answers to these questions and more, get Xyle Scope today!
Posted in interweb, macintosh / 3 Comments
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huphtur #
Firebug uber alles!
Bill #
Firebug comes in handy too, you are correct.
Note – I was not paid by Xyle Scope to write this post. I was just in the mood to present it as a late night infomercial.
cpawl #
Xyle Scope is nice but it is a resource hog… and I rather a plugin for that “subpar browser” (which I use more than any other browser by the way… lightwieght, fast, to the point)…and Xyle uses the Safari rendering engine anyway.
Firebug is the best developer tool out there hands down. Nothing bets it’s “Select element” ease of use, live CSS editing that I seriously could not live without, live HTML editing, javascript debugging…