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CSSvista

Make changes to a pages CSS while you are viewing it online and see the changes immediately. No more edit, save, upload, view, --repeat.

permanent link 10 nov at 15:54 by pixelEngine

There are 5 guest comments so far.

commentat 17:24 on 10 November 2005, Shexy wrote:

Looks like a great piece of software. Would like to see this for Mac :-)

commentat 04:49 on 11 November 2005, Rob wrote:

yeah, anytime i'm having to add MORE microsoft to my computer it makes me nervous. :)

commentat 06:35 on 11 November 2005, David wrote:

i just downloaded it, and it didnt work very well. the program worked but the firefox/explorer display was not correct. Itested my home page and the flash banner that displays fine in every free standing browser i have tested it in show up fine. but in CSSvista it didnt show in the firefox browser. i also use nifty Corners java script , and it did not show up correctly ( at all really) in the explorer version..

maybe I didnt have itconfigured right? I am emailing them this and some screen shots. its a beta anyway :shrugs:

commentat 06:55 on 11 November 2005, Matthew wrote:

I also wish this worked on Mac as well as in Windows =

It seems like it'd be a really great tool. I'm going to play with it in Virtual PC tomorrow.

commentat 16:23 on 11 November 2005, David wrote:

Partial retraction. on further investigation some of the errors where due to my faulty coding which I was able to use the tool to fix. Funny how having the browsers together lets you see things that you would swear by not having seen with the broswers separate

anyway, I emailed them on some other things that where not my doing like, no flash display in the firefox version and no javascript in both.

other than that its pretty solid. you have to remeber to copy and paste your css after you edit it into your own css file, before you move on to another page but thats minor.

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