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moongirl
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A very user friendly site for experimenting with HTML, XHTML & CSS.
Includes references by example.

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http://htmlplayground.com/
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That's not the man in the moon...that's me ;)
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That's pretty helpful actually, if you're just starting to learn HTML. I wish I would of had a tool like this when I first started learning it.
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I always install the Web developer toolbar for Firefox, then I disable the actual toolbar and just use the right-click menu when I need it. It allows you to highlight elements, disable javascript or css, autofill forms with test data, etc.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/60
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nesman wrote:I always install the Web developer toolbar for Firefox, then I disable the actual toolbar and just use the right-click menu when I need it. It allows you to highlight elements, disable javascript or css, autofill forms with test data, etc.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/60
Wow, I've had the toolbar installed forever, but I have to turn it off and turn it on because it annoys me when it's with the other toolbars. This is exactly what I've been needing and I didn't know you could do it. Thanks!
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