CanvasFlip Visual Inspector - Free Chrome extn for designers to inspect/edit live websites
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Say hello to Visual Inspector - a delightful way to make design changes in live webpages without losing comfort of design tools.
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Hey @kwdinc, thank you so much for the Hunt and awesomizing product with your feedback.. :)
Hey Hunters, we are super excited to launch our Chrome extension for design community - Visual Inspector. We built Visual inspector to set designers free from digging code to make change in live websites.
We started using it internally along with few other teams and it has made designers hero of design reviews again. As of now Visual Inspectors allows you to:
- Inspect and Change all design properties like position, font, opacity, colours, gradient, typography etc.
- Edit website text inline, try new CTAs
- Measure distance between various elements βin the pageβ
- Play with Color theme and typographies
- Export page assets and your changes as PNG
In last 3 months, we have given 56 hours of user interviews, 38 hours of design & over 140 hours of development effort to make it happen for you and I would love you to try Visual Inspector and share your reviews (links below)...
And did I say that it's absolutely FREE for all you awesome Hunters!!
Have a feedback/review, leave a comment or drop a note - https://chrome.google.com/websto...
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@kwdinc@mj_canvasflip Minor typo: "Assests" for the far right tab, instead of Assets. Very very cool tool!
Fantastic! The only thing I see missing is a CSS view of updates β a code view would be handy for Designers to not lose touch with what's happening on the back (of the front) end.
Thanks @designavenger.. Your designs has inspired us for long. Good to hear that you find it useful..
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Loving the tool and moved away from conventional chrome inspect element snippet. Pretty cool and must have an HTML download feature for the edited design :)
I think a key thing missing from this is the ability for designers to then export the additional CSS generated or HTML changed. This way they can hand it over to someone. Otherwise, why not just use their original design tool of choice and not be limited to what Chrome can do?
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