Using Mozilla’s DOM Inspector to Sniff Out Design Quirks

Simply brilliant:

Mozilla’s DOM Inspector (also available in Firefox) can seem daunting at first but is amazingly powerful. Amongst other things, it allows you to see which CSS rules are affecting any given element in order of cascade priority.

One of those damnably simple, “Why didn’t I think of that?!” moments.

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