MSDN Webcast: Internet Explorer 8 Developer Features (Level 200)
Overview The Developer Tools feature of Windows Internet Explorer 8 enables to review the internal representation of a Web page from the browser's perspective. The Developer Tools can be used for a variety of tasks, including (but not limited to) viewing individual attributes, determining why a particular Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) rule is applied to an individual element, and previewing different document compatibility modes. By exposing how the browser interprets a Web page, the Developer Tools provide many opportunities to research and resolve problems faster than has been possible with the previous versions of Internet Explorer. This webcast explores the built-in Internet Explorer 8 features that help developers build standards-based Web applications.
| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
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| Live Date | 22nd December 2008 00:00 GMT | ||
| Format | Webcast | ||
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