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Posted by WD10 on 08/29/05 05:48
"Gιrard Talbot" <newsblahgroup@gtalbot.org> wrote in message
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> WD10 wrote :
>> I'm adding more content to my Firefox & Web Design Tips pages.
>>
>> I listed 4 more Firefox extensions useful for web design besides the Web
>> Developer Toolbar. I think they are useful to anyone who is learning
>> HTML. I'm going to add more pages about using Firefox for web design when
>> I have more time...
>>
>> http://tips.webdesign10.com/web-design-extensions.htm
>>
>> Let me know what you think or if you know of some other good ways to use
>> Firefox for web design. Are there any features I missed with those
>> extensions?
>
> HTML Tidy Firefox Extension is very useful, I'd say; I've been using it
> since version 0.5.
> MeasureIt and Colorzilla are not useful: they duplicate what DOM inspector
> already does. So I'd say using DOM inspector is much much more useful than
> this sort of extensions.
The DOM Inspector is great, but don't you think it is a little more work to
open it up and click through it than to just use the icons on the status
bar? Also, is there really a way to use the DOM Inspector to do exactly
what MeasureIt or Colorzilla do? (for example, hover over a graphic to get
the color value, or measuring an area in pixels by using a marquee tool on
the screen?) I don't know how to do that with the DOMi (but would like to
learn). Are you refering to the mouseover DOM inspector bookmarklet from
SlayerOffice?
> View Rendered Source is interesting for intermediary and advanced users:
> they show a graphical representation of the DOM containment hierarchy.
>
> View Formatted Source is not very useful.
I think you're probably right... :S
Maybe I will replace that with some links to info about the DOM Inspector.
> Do you know if/when links toolbar extension will be available for Firefox
> 1.5 (Deer Park)?
I've never used it -- I'm not sure.
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