@thejeremycarson Just that you don't have to get into the dev tools. Just click the extension and hover over the elements to inspect. Also, it gives the info in a consumable manner even for a layman. Time saving and efficient often times.
@huphtur such a coincidence cssviewer pops up after csspeeper got released. been using cssviewer for a long time now. great for actual css attribute inspection.
I've been using this little extension for quite a while now. Comes in handy while inspecting container sizes, fonts and colors. The developer has done a decent job.
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Handy, but it would be cool to be able to copy the CSS somehow. And maybe even edit it (ala Chrome console) without having to actually open the console.
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I have been using this one for a while especially when Chrome Dev tools separate CSS attributes into to many classes.
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This is really well made! Essentially replaces both Fount (to find font sizes) and Colorzilla (to find color codes)
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