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Posted by dorayme on 10/16/00 11:41
In article <R7KdnalihJi1qZfZRVn-vA@giganews.com>,
Jim Moe <jmm-list.AXSPAMGN@sohnen-moe.com> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
> > Is there a simple way of finding out what font one is looking at
> > in a web page? Sometimes, of course, it is easy to look at source
> > and css, but other times it is a bother to get the right sheet...
> >
> Looking at the style specification and knowing the browser's defaults is
> the only way.
> If you use Mozilla or Firefox there is an extension called WebDeveloper
> <http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper/>. One of its many useful
> features is the ability to see the style for any selected element. (But
> you still need to know the browser's font defaults.)
Look, thanks for this, Jim. Yes, this sounds like something I
should have. I seem unable to get it for my Mac from the link you
give. Let me go see....
So far, I have failed to load it, it seems a bit tricky - notices
about Firefox no allowing this to install for security etc etc...
and will need to do it when I am more patient. Anyone done this
on a Mac on OS X?
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dorayme
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