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If you're a CSS-slinging web designer who often peers into how other sites are designed, why not take it a step further and actually redesign them, live, in your browser?
CSSFly is a tool that seems almost too good to be true: the service allows you to open a site in a frame, with another frame containing the site's markup allowing you to dig in. You get your choice of how and where the frames open, i.e. - markup on the top, bottom, left or right, but unfortunately the markup isn't colorized in any way to help shuffle through the code. Still, CSSFly is a handy way to tinker with virtually any CSS-driven site without having to get out the big guns or ask the site owner for an FTP login.
Design Tip: CSSFly lets you edit live site design in your browser originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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