When building website templates, I’m constantly switching between a view of my CSS code and a view of the page I’m working on in a browser. At my most fevered I’m switching from one to the other after every couple of amendments, to ensure my additional rules are having the intended effect. Over time, were I to record this incremental buildup, it would paint a reasonably good picture of my approach to converting a design comp to a CSS layout.
Update: Croatian developer Mislav Marohnić has produced a bookmarklet that sidesteps the above issues and gradually removes the CSS from any (non-Strict) page. So I revisited our script and hey, it turns out it works on most sites, just not the site we used to test it on. Drag the bookmarklet below to your bookmarks bar and try it out on this site or another.
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