check out the coding contest here – but yeah a simple icon that means we review suggested css improvements and reward designers for those that we like, would be a cool opportunity for some good site designers.
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I think you can enter a restyle of existing sites and social networks in the CSS design awards, and yeah, there are loads of apps out there – shame chrome developer doesn’t let you save your amends and reload them again at a later date.
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There are some good apps that do the css editing but someone would need to organize the contest in order to make this idea a reality. Would be good to see how people would restyle twitter and Linkedin etc.
CSS Editor is a very simple CSS editor, it can color the syntax nodes : nodes, attributes, properties, events, support autocompletion and search and replace. Opens the default files with the extensions : css.
I want to select only <buttons> whose parents have display: block and exclude those <buttons> whose parents have display:none. Is there any way to accomplish this?
I would love this. The number of places lazy devs use this to hide stuff they don’t want people to see is astounding, and only adds to bad coding. Its like digital litering at best.
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check out the coding contest here – but yeah a simple icon that means we review suggested css improvements and reward designers for those that we like, would be a cool opportunity for some good site designers.
CSS Design Awards should get involved and invite potential winners to sites they think need re-styling.
Website restyling contests
(2 upvotes)Website restyling contests and CSS manipulator app
(3 upvotes)Like the idea, you or anyone else are welcome to suggest new css styles for IdeaMill, hint hint.
I think you can enter a restyle of existing sites and social networks in the CSS design awards, and yeah, there are loads of apps out there – shame chrome developer doesn’t let you save your amends and reload them again at a later date.
Website restyling contests
(2 upvotes)Website restyling contests and CSS manipulator app
(3 upvotes)There are some good apps that do the css editing but someone would need to organize the contest in order to make this idea a reality. Would be good to see how people would restyle twitter and Linkedin etc.
I have been needing this as an option in chrome explorer for a while now too, surprised it isn’t an option. But, read this before you make it…
I would love this. The number of places lazy devs use this to hide stuff they don’t want people to see is astounding, and only adds to bad coding. Its like digital litering at best.