CSS Inspector is a Chrome Extension for: 🔎 Get CSS Properties simply by selecting an element 🎨 Get the color palette from any website 🖍 Get a color reading from any point in your browser 📏 Get elements distance 🅰 Inspect fonts and font properties
@gvrizzo@dannypostmaa As I said in my last comment I was inspired by CSS for the element inspect functionality, CSS Inspector not only does that it is also capable of extracting the color palette, color picker from any color, detect any source and calculate the dimension between two elements . These are great features that CSS Scan doesn't perform.
I would like to invite you to test it. Thanks for your feedback
@gvrizzo@kristjan95 Being inspired and stealing are two different things. As Will Willems stated, no one has a monopoly.
But, you’ve obviously chosen the stealing part, as your landing page is an exact copy of CSS Scan (see Lucas comment). Even the design of the CSS snippets are the same down to the colors.
If you would have chosen to go for your own style, none of these comments would have been here.
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It's true that the landing is very similar but the functionalities are completely different, I would like you try it please and tell me if you really think that both provide the same value
@kristjan95 Yes, you didn't copy the color palette, color picker, and ruler from CSS Scan. You've copied these ones from CSS Scan Pro (http://cssscanpro.com/) 🤦♂️
Thanks, @dannypostmaa, and everyone for the support!
You know perfectly well that's not true @gvrizzo, in fact your product has copied each of its features from other extensions. Dimension is a chrome extension that does the same thing as CSS Scan Pro and that I've added to CSS Inspector as well.
Congratulations because you have made everyone believe that they are your features and it's not true. The same is applicable to Color Picker, Palette, etc. You have copied in your extension the features of others making them pass through yours applying some design.
You have filled the timeline with negative comments and accusing me of a copy and that's not good, sorry.
What??
I'm all for learning from others and taking inspiration from great, successful products. Cross-integrating other's features and ideas makes everyone's product better and creates some healthy competition. Nobody has a monopoly on a particular product or idea, but this just is a freaking carbon copy of @gvrizzo 's CSS Scan, how the hell can you justify this @kristjan95 ?
@gvrizzo@rutierut As I said in my last comment I was inspired by CSS for the element inspect functionality, CSS Inspector not only does that it is also capable of extracting the color palette, color picker from any color, detect any source and calculate the dimension between two elements . These are great features that CSS Scan doesn't perform.
I would like to invite you to test it. Thanks for your feedback
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Just going to leave this here: https://d.pr/i/IuPQCd
As everyone else has been saying: what? It feels like you didn't even bother coming up with your own design - in fact, it looks that way, too.
@lucashogie As I said in my last comment I was inspired by CSS for the element inspect functionality, CSS Inspector not only does that it is also capable of extracting the color palette, color picker from any color, detect any source and calculate the dimension between two elements . These are great features that CSS Scan doesn't perform.
I would like to invite you to test it. Thanks for your feedback
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@kristjan95 Correct CSSscan 2 isn't able to do that. CSSscan pro, however, is. And again, the UI on that looks awfully similar.
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Call me a skeptic, but it kinda seems like you just copied CSS Scan Pro and bought a bunch of fake upvotes on Product Hunt :/ @rrhoover is there any evidence on the inside to substantiate that suspicion? 487 (and counting) upvotes for a product that has been called out as being a shameless clone in the comment section seems off.
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@thecoppinger I was thinking the same thing for sure. This looks like inflated upvotes to sell a cloned SaaS
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Everyone in here discussing that this is a clone of another product/service. And I'm here just wondering why you can't just use the browsers Developer Tools for this (for free) in the first place? Not trying to be negative, just genuinely curious. Can anyone that has used either product sell me on the perks? Is it the better UX?
@jwktje Thanks Jan, as I explained to other users, the main difference is that CSS Inspector is a Toolkit that offers a lot more functionality. Is also capable of extracting the color palette, color picker from any color, detect any source and calculate the dimension between two elements. These are great features that CSS Scan doesn't perform. And you can't do all this through the Browser Developer Tools
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Hi !
@kristjan95 first of all, congratulations with your product !
I just bought it because it seems amazing for me. And it is just like you said, you have been inspired by other products and have incorporated and elaborated the same functionality to give this piece of toolbox to us. I think this is good for the industry ... if we don't make new products inspiring in another good products that had been launched before ... we will never grow !
I think you have a lot of haters that are giving bad reviews in your product and THEY DIDN'T TRY IT . Please guys ... you have to only click on the website of css inspector and click the try it button ... this tool is a f... awesome tool !
Again, congratulation @kristjan95 and continue doing this type of products to the world.
I got an error when I made a payment to CSS Inspector when I entered the wrong CV code, but my VISA card is still deducted, how do I know if the transaction is successful or not? Because I still haven't received the license key, but the money has been deducted
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