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Notes from Notchcode


5.01.2006

CSS under the XyleScope

A very interesting tool called Xyle Scope caught my attention today. It allows you to examine and play with CSS code--not just on your own sites, but on others' as well. 

(It doesn't over-write external CSS code; but just applies your hacks to your cached copy of the internet-based code, BTW)

What are some advantages of this? Well, it lets you see how good code operates on XHTML pages, for one thing. And it allows you to tweak your own code and get it to display the way you want it, all without the drag of saving, clearing a cache, and reloading pages. Even BBEdit can have issues with this, and Xyle Scope seems to help here.

Is it worth the $19.95? You bet. Check it out.

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