The weblog of Michael Zehrer


27.2.2009

My delicious links for February 27th from 08:40 to 08:40:

  • Introducing SelectorGadget: point and click CSS selectors – SelectorGadget is an open source bookmarklet that makes CSS selector generation and discovery on complicated sites a breeze. Just drag the bookmarklet to your bookmark bar, then go to any page and press it. A box will open in the bottom right of the website. Click on a page element that you would like your selector to match (it will turn green). SelectorGadget will then generate a minimal CSS selector for that element, and will highlight (yellow) everything that is matched by the selector. Now click on a highlighted element to remove it from the selector (red), or click on an unhighlighted element to add it to the selector. Through this process of selection and rejection, SelectorGadget helps you come up with the perfect CSS selector for your needs.
Filed under: The World and the Web @ 9:16
21.2.2009

My delicious links for February 21st from 09:38 to 09:38:

Filed under: The World and the Web @ 12:05
20.2.2009

My delicious links for February 20th from 09:16 to 09:16:

Filed under: The World and the Web @ 12:04
19.2.2009

My delicious links for February 19th from 18:04 to 18:04:

Filed under: The World and the Web @ 18:06
18.2.2009

My delicious links for February 18th from 09:57 to 09:57:

  • Compliance is a dirty word – The first question we should ask when the C word is used is: with what exactly is do you expect to comply?
Filed under: The World and the Web @ 10:06
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