A new version of the Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar released.

Published 11 January 07 03:16 PM | Magnus @ BassicTech 

Recently, Microsoft released a new beta 3 version of the Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar.

This is a great utility if you are into web development of any kind and want to examine the result or "spy" on other web pages.

Some of the 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.
  • Find the style rules used to set specific style values on an element.
  • View the formatted and syntax colored source of HTML and CSS.
  • Check it out and download here.

    You can also go to the Channel 9 dedicated web page for this tool to provide feedback and read more about it.

     

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