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Interpret CSS With Ease

Posted Jan 15, 2008 by Force Flow  

Anyone from a beginner web developer to an expert has had to sit down at one time or another and figure out the CSS code for a web page. Sometimes it takes time because either you may be unfamiliar with the way some of the code is implemented, or because the sheer complexity and length of the code.

Either way, SelectORacle will help interpret CSS code into plain, understandable English. Simply input either your CSS text or provide a URL to a CSS sheet and click “Explain this!”. The results will appear in the translation section below and are much more descriptive than the “code” form.

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Force Flow (real name is Adam) used to be the editor-in-chief of PCMech. Today he is a contributing writer.

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