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If you get this tool then you can go and have a look at all the sites and see how they have been done
Firefox has some other handy web tools you can use as well https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/60 |
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I find Firebug more useful than Web Developer although I still use stuff like the ruler.
Firebug is invaluable for troubleshooting styles and saves tons of time when you are working out a design. I haven't really used it for anything other than HTML and CSS but it is a full DOM inspector and you can use it to debug javascript as well. getfirebug.com/ |
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I has both firebug and webdeveloper installed, but I use firebug a lot more. Webdeveloper has some very handy quickly-accessible features, like disable cache and "outline current element" which are great when you can't figure out why stuff isn't working. But firebug is the power tool: you have more information to figure out how a layout is working, and ability to edit your document's styles in-place, one of those "how did I live without that" features.
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