2 great tools for this are: Stylizer or Firefox/Firebug


On 11/6/2008 at 9:59 AM, in message <4913064F.7030503@xxxxxxxxxx>, Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyone have a tool that detects css name clashes? I did some poking
around the web and couldn't find anything immediately useful.

What I have is a situation where a particular element isn't displaying
correctly on a page. The page was an agglomeration of several pages,
each of which had a fully functioning example when run separately. When
I added all these stand alone elements to a single page, a couple of
elements no longer display correctly.

I will use a process of elimination to figure out which .css files has
the conflict but it would be pretty handy to have something that would
read through a series of css references on a page and tell you if you
have definitions in more than one file that could cause conflicts.

Pete Helgren

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