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Xyle scope - A tool to 'look behind' web pages
Authored by: gateone on Dec 23, '05 09:21:22AM

Xyle Scope cannot be recommended enough for any serious xHTML/CSS web designer. I have been using FF and Web Developer Extension (and I am still using it). This pair is great, but Xyle Scope goes way beyond it. If you are a programmer/designer up to designing web sites purely styled by CSS and especially in combination of using CSS techniques with the brilliant Drupal (http://www.drupal.org), or any other CMS that is up to xHTML and CSS, you're gonna love the easiness of finding problems in a cascade, when style rules are outruled by a higher level rule.

Steve



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Xyle scope - A tool to 'look behind' web pages
Authored by: agentbullvi on Feb 11, '10 08:43:47AM

I'm struggling to find what Xyle offers that Firebug does not? Firebug's ability to view, network trace, and javascript debug any webpage seems to be all i've ever needed.



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