ToolTip: Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar

I confess that I am a rank amateur in CSS and modifying pagestyles. It always seems so complex and difficult to grasp.

Well, there are plenty of knockers of Microsoft, but this time they seem to have produced a really useful tool in the design arena - Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar.

This toolbar has a multutude of ways to look at the tagging and the site layout objects on an existing site with graphical overlays.

This is a tool that I am going to use a lot in reskinning projects as it helps demystify a whole lot of existing CSS.

Use it on your existing Affilistore site to see what all the different objects and classes are as well as the CSS values.

From early impressions, I recommend the tool highly.

2 Responses to “ToolTip: Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar”

  1. Try firebug in Firefox, it’ll blow your mind!!

    You can edit CSS on any site, and see the effects of your actions in realtime!

  2. Hi there. I had a look … maybe it is horses for courses and levels of experience, but personally, I still prefer the IE bar … but don’t ask me to explain why. It just feels better for me.

    But maybe I need to spend more time with both.

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