metatitan.com — You've seen it in programs like Adobe Dreamweaver, but now there's a similar tool on the web. Fill out a human readable form and generate proper code for your desired selector. Copy and paste it into your stylesheet and you're done, no need to remember valid syntax or property names.
Oct 19, 2007 View in Crawl 4
stuffokOct 19, 2007
Aptana is a good addition to that list. Supports all sorts of features plus previews for IE and Firefox..
mezga0153Oct 19, 2007
try using firebug: <a class="user" href="http://www.getfirebug.com/">http://www.getfirebug.com/</a>
hungryhaneyOct 19, 2007
@bkemperStrange, maybe it's just me but i always thought that tools like Dreamweaver were for "lamoids and noobs". I still like a text-editor to create my web pages.
josephrleeOct 19, 2007
this is worthless... CSSEdit is so much more usable...
pegisysOct 20, 2007
Like I said I'm new to web programming I didn't even know you could do a multi class whatevers. It works for what I want and it's the easies way I have learned basic CSS. For people starting off I think it would be better than this site or dream weaver since it is actually working on the css file and not doing wizards