After one and a half years of testing, Microsoft officially released its IE developer toolbar official version on Thursday, supporting IE6/7. The Microsoft developer toolbar allows developers to analyze the webpage structure more conveniently, adjust various elements including CSS, and help developers create Web applications better.
Compared with beta 3, version 1.0 released by Microsoft has no new elements. According to Microsoft, version 1.0 mainly improves reliability and is more suitable for being released as a formal version.
The features of the iedevelopertoolbar are as follows:
-Browse and modify the Document Object Model (DOM) of the web page ).
-You can use multiple technical methods to locate and select specific elements on a web page.
-Disable or activate Internet Explorer settings.
-View the class name and ID of the HTML object, and details such as the link path, Tab sequence, and shortcut keys.
-Outlines tables, cells, images, or selected labels.
-Displays the pixel, size, path, and alternative text of an image.
-Instantly redefine the browser window size to 800x600 or custom size.
-Clear the browser cache and cookie. The items to be cleared can be selected from all objects or in a given domain.
-Directly access the W3C standard reference, ie development group blog, or other sources.
-Display the design time scale to help align objects.
Official website address:
Http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? Familyid = E59C3964-672D-4511-BB3E-2D5E1DB91038 & displaylang = en