> Daniel Beardsmore wrote:
>> I can't believe that no-one on this list has a tried and tested way to edit 
>> people's
>> CSS.
>>
Gunlaug Sørtun replied:
>
> Me neither :-)
>
> FWIW: I always use Opera -> save as -> HTML files with images. Haven't lost a
> stylesheet yet - other than those that are CCed for IE/win and they are easy 
> to
> download and plug in separately.
>
> Then I simply open the stylesheets in a text-editor, or simply override the 
> relevant
> parts in the page head in an (X)HTML editor.
>
Me too. But the Firefox extension looks like a winner.

You can also edit any part of a web page from the cache in Opera, then
choose :
Tools > Advanced > Reload from cache

The built-in Tools > Advanced > Error console
is great for flagging, well, errors.

Cordially,
David
--
www.hucklesby.com



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