Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar
Chris Poteet | May 22, 2006 | 3 comments
Internet Explorer has added this utility for download.
Features
- Explore and modify the document object model (DOM) of a Web page.
- Locate and select specific elements on a Web page through a variety of techniques.
- Selectively disable Internet Explorer settings.
- View HTML object class names, ID’s, and details such as link paths, tab index values, and access keys.
- Outline tables, table cells, images, or selected tags.
- Validate HTML, CSS, WAI, and RSS Web feed links.
- Display image dimensions, file sizes, path information, and alternate (ALT) text.
- Immediately resize the browser window to a new resolution.
- Selectively clear the browser cache and saved cookies. Choose from all objects or those associated with a given domain.
- Choose direct links to W3C specification references, the Internet Explorer team weblog (blog), and other resources.
- Display a fully featured design ruler to help accurately align and measure objects on your pages.
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Chris,
This is really weird and it contradicts itself. You first posted about Web Standards and now you are posting about IE which doesn’t follow the standards themselves.
Great find….
Abhinav Kaiser
Standards and IE? My head just exploded! O.o
But IE is at least making some attempt to help designers validate their code. IE does follow the core essential web standards from the W3C it’s just their proprietary technology that kills us (i.e. CSS gradients – yuck).