I just got my hands on what is quickly becoming my favorite web tool. XRAY is like a lightweight Web Developer toolbar that provides front-end coders with a quick debugging tool. No download is necessary; XRAY is executable via a bookmarklet that launches a floating tool panel over your web page. Selecting any element on your page reveals its style information—including style name, hierarchy inheritance, floats, margins, etc. I’ll continue to use the developer toolbar and Firebug, but there’s no need to pull out the entire toolbox when all you need is a pair of pliers.
- Yahoo UI Library
- Mongolia Travel
- Copy and Paste Special Characters from the Web
- Google Signs up for OpenID
- Seattle
- Smash Records eCommerce Site
- Iterative Deisgn of Highrise Signup Chart
- Silverback — Guerrilla Usability Testing
- jQuery Sparklines
- jQuery Mouse Gestures
- Prototyping with XHTML
- jDrawer - jQuery Slider
- Web Without Words
- Typechart - Browse Web Type, Grab CSS.
- Flickr: Lessons Learned while Building an iPhone Site
- The Function of Rounded Corners
- Brian found another lost dog AND a wallet in the same morning. WTF? Is it my job to gather the shit people lose? 14 hrs ago
- Brian is sightseeing at Snoqulamie Falls with the family. 1 week ago
- Brian punched out his window trying to encourage a raccoon not to rummage through the garbage can. Anyone know how to repair windows? 2 weeks ago
- Brian thanks everyone for the birthday greetings and wants to make it clear that he did NOT wish for snow on his birthday. 3 weeks ago
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