Austin Harris wrote:
>> I can't believe that no-one on this list has a tried and tested way to
>> edit 
>> people's CSS.
> 
> I generally don't because I don't have the time due to job / family etc.
> 
> I would be interested in seeing if anyone comes up with anything though.

CSSfly looks like a lot of fun - the ability to edit the xhtml is an 
incredible tool. Until now I've always used Firefox's Web Developer 
toolbar extension [https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/], which is 
absolutely fantastic. In a similar way it allows you to view the CSS 
files in tabs, and edit them - with on-the-fly refreshing of the edited 
styles.

It can lead to bad practice if you get too lazy, but in terms of being 
able to tweak existing complex CSS, it's invaluable - incredibly quick 
and easy. However I must add that it can make Firefox erratic if you get 
too deep into it. When you're doing a lot of work with it you may want 
to occasionally restart Firefox to stop various bizarre glitches sticking.


Regards,
Barney
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