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virtual-bird
February 20th, 2001, 01:40 AM
Just found this neat little thing for people trying ot learn HTML.
<font color=blue face="Century Schoolbook">
"These two tools help the Web developer or those who are just curious about how pages are coded. The DOM tree tool lets you view all the Document Object Model properties in tree form via right click or the tools menu. And for those who are tired of scrolling through hundreds of lines of HTML to find that one section of code that does what you want, search no more! Simply highlight the area of Web page that you want to see the source for, right click on it and select "View Partial Source." It's that simple!"</font>
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/webaccess/webdevaccess.exe

[ 19 February 2001: Message edited by: virtual-bird ]

espee2
March 3rd, 2001, 08:43 PM
That is the single most effective way to learn HTML (besides asking a million questions...LOL) I have done both. ;)

Is there a way to see a sample of the tool or the page about it? the link goes directly to a download prompt. I would like to read more about it before I download it. Thanks :cool:

virtual-bird
March 4th, 2001, 01:40 AM
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/webaccess/

USUALLY, not always, but this time you can just remove the last part of the link to get to a page...

There is a page of kewl little additions to IE there..
The info I posted on it is all there is on it.

[ 03 March 2001: Message edited by: virtual-bird ]