I understand. Its totally cool and yep, I can definitely take a joke. :D
Rey...
David Duymelinck wrote:
I didn't knew what you meant so i took the safe road. I though you could
take a joke but you never know for sure.
-- David
Rey Bango schreef:
Oh cmon David. It takes a lot to offend me! I mean, I do have to look
at myself in the mirror every morning and if that doesn't offend me,
that should give you a good indication of my tolerance level! LOL!
I know you were joking. :)
David Duymelinck wrote:
I didn't want to offend you.
Anyway it's a great tool for quick visual research and you don't want
to install firebug.
-- David
Rey Bango schreef:
I do now! ha!
Rey...
David Duymelinck wrote:
I thought you knew being the head evangelist ;)
-- David
Rey Bango schreef:
No way!! haha. Very cool!
Tobias Parent wrote:
Heh. I dissected it a bit, and it's a jQuery app. cool.
- Toby
Rey Bango wrote:
Ajaxian is reporting about a very neat and cool bookmarklet,
XRay, that helps you visually get information about specific
elements on your page. The site best describes its functionality
as "a free cross browser tool (a bookmarklet) that lets you see
the box model in action for any element, letting you see beneath
the skin of any web page. Just click the XRAY button to
instantly answer those vital questions: where is the top and
left of this element? how big is each margin? how big is the
padding? how wide and high is the content box?".
I tried this out and it was VERY cool. While there's some
overlap with Firebug, this is definitely being added to my
toolkit. The only downside is that it doesn't work on IE.
http://westciv.com/xray/
Rey...