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CSS Outline


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May 16, 2004 - 5:38am

I decided to split CSS Debug into two bookmarklets: CSS Outline and CSS Label. They’re like CSS Debug except each just does one half the work. CSS Outline uses the outline and -moz-outline items so the format of the page is not changed. You don’t get the nice labeling of CSS Debug, but you get all the pretty colors. CSS Label labels the start of each item (not so useful alone, really).

Have fun.

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May 16, 2004 - 12:19pm
Will said

Great stuff. Most of the time you know what your labels are anyway. I love it.

Thanks!

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