The Best Way to Edit CSS on Mac OS X
CSS (cascading style sheets) give developers the ability to create beautiful looking sites. But style sheets can be extremely frustrating to use. Whether trying to remember all of the different CSS properties and values, constantly having to refresh the page in a browser to see the changes, or trying to figure what elements a style is applied to. CSS Edit is the perfect solution. CSS Edit offers a built in preview that is standards compliant and allows users to overlay their CSS file over any web page or local html file.
Additionally, CSS Edit has an intuitive “X-Ray” mode that allows users to select elements from the preview mode and will then show users a list of what selectors apply to the element.
When a user clicks on a element from the list, CSS Edit will bring the user directly to the selector in the CSS file.
CSS Edit also has all of the CSS properties and values in a column on the right hand side. This can be very handy for learning the different attributes and values in CSS. This program is also great for an experienced CSS designer. The built in editor helps any hand coder with color coding, non intrusive auto completion, and code suggestions. The best part about CSS Edit is it’s a great value at about $40 this program can’t be beat. To download a free trial of CSS Edit go over to http://macrabbit.com/cssedit/ and grab a copy.
Purchased this app a little while back and I too can recommend it wholeheartedly. The developer is quite active and seems to leave out a lot of the fluff that other code editing programs seem to include.
Comment by Mark — December 28, 2008 @ 12:55 am