![]() ![]() I use it as a learning tool to see how someone has coded something or used CSS to style an element that I find interesting when I am surfing the web. If you have used Firebug or Web Developer Toolbar for Firefox, a lot of these features will be very familiar to you.Įven if you are not a web developer, if you occasionally tweak HTML & CSS for your website/blog, I highly recommend getting used to a tool such as this one. ![]()
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