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X-Ray Makes Complex Style Sheets Easy
The brand new X-ray Inspector shows you what styles apply to the web page. Add Browser Integration Bookmarklets, Extraction and Overriding, and you have the perfect tool to check out how the CSS Masters work. Exploring your favorite sites is now delightfully easy.
Analyze that!
CSSEdit comes with an advanced X-ray Inspector that tells you what styles apply to the X-rayed element. This allows you to quickly switch to the right context in your style sheet without having to search for some strange term.
Integrate with your browser
Sometimes you just have to stop your surfing and enjoy the view. Wouldn't it be great if you could make things like that? CSSEdit makes it fun to learn. Just add the Browser Integration bookmarklets, and a new learning experience is a click away.
If you like the EditCSS plugin for Firefox, the CSSEdit bookmarklets will blow you away. Start editing any site's style sheets with a single click in your browser's Bookmarks bar, then use all of CSSEdit's editing goodness.
Squeeze out juicy CSS
Rule #1: never steal someone's design! Rule #2: learn all you can from other people's style sheets. To find out how someone managed that wonderful bug fix or CSS trick, use the Extract From Site tool to discover and download the magical style sheets.
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Award-Winning

CSSEdit won the prestigious Apple Design Award for Best Developer Tool.
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Requires Mac OS X 10.4 or higher. Demo restricts saving to files with fewer than 2500 characters.
May cause extremely attractive sites and bouts of validating code. Use with care.