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Posted by Rob on 09/06/07 09:45
Thanks Jim (and Mrcakey).
Booklets were new to me and it took a little while work out how to add
them and use them !
I now wish I knew JS better so that maybe I could write an "explicit
edges" booklet.
Any volunteers . . . ?
jim schreef:
> Rob,
> There's quite a few nice tools you can use which use javascript
> "bookmarklets", which are just mini-scripts you drag to your browser
> toolbar, then click on them while you're on a page, and they will take
> some action on that page, like outline all the divs, show image
> placeholders, etc. They are extremely handy. One site I like to
> reference is: https://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/webdevel.html
> (or just do a search on 'bookmarklets')
>
> If you use firefox, you can also get a similar (better) set of web
> tools via an entire toolbar plugin built (free) for firefox. It is
> at: http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/.
>
> The latter tool, albeit specific to firefox, is really nice. The only
> difficulty is that you need to assure you test the css or script in
> msie as well to assure cross-browser functionality. For that reason,
> the bookmarklets come in handy for MSIE.
>
> Hope that helps.. I'm sure it will!
>
> Jim
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