Posted By: dotnetjunkie | Sep 17th, 2005 @ 3:23 PM
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sbc
sbc
GW R/Me
It does look pretty good. For me though I will stick with Firefox and the Web Developer Toolbar and then fix the code to work in IE. Plus on one machine I use Windows 2000, which this and IE7 won't be available on.
Loadsgood
Loadsgood
What is your answer?

Wow, this toolbar is great. A lot like Firefox's Web Developer toolbar but not as good. But what ca you expect from a Beta? I could do with some style, but it is pretty powerful has nearly half the options the Firefox one has and works with IE. So far so good. Smiley

One of the main reasons I used Firefox was because of its Web Developer toolbar, now that IE has one I'm free Wink


Thanks for the notification, would have flied over my head without you,
Loadsgood.

W3bbo
W3bbo
The Master of Baiters
dotnetjunkie wrote:

Now this is cool !!!

Please use shorter links in future
Amazing stuff, w3bbo will go wild when he sees this...



Not really, I'm more curious and disappointed than exhuberant.

...how does this "outline" elements if the IE engine doesn't support CSS outline?

..why does it say "outline tags" when it should be "outline elements"?

the buttons are too close together

And there's no visual clues wheather a label is a menu or a button.

The IE Web Developer Toolbar is cool, but it is missing something I need to do with the pages, and that is to disable referrals.

W3bbo
W3bbo
The Master of Baiters
Batch wrote:


The IE Web Developer Toolbar is cool, but it is missing something I need to do with the pages, and that is to disable referrals.



You want Fiddler instead then. And please don't dig up ancient threads.
littleguru
littleguru
<3 Seattle
W3bbo wrote:

Batch wrote: 

The IE Web Developer Toolbar is cool, but it is missing something I need to do with the pages, and that is to disable referrals.



You want Fiddler instead then. And please don't dig up ancient threads.


Why shouldn't he digg up the old thread, instead of creating a new one? I think it's better to search for an existing thread and post a reply there instead of creating a new one!

Fiddler
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