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Inspecting the DOM in Internet Explorer
You’ll need to download and isnstall a separate tool for inspecting the
DOM on Windows, using Internet Explorer.
Inspecting the DOM in Safari
To inspect the DOM in Safari, you’ll need to use WebKit.
WebKit is the open-source system framework used by Mac OS X
apps like Safari, Dashboard, and Mail.
Where to get it: http://www.ieinspector.com/dominspector/
How to use it:
Just install the EXE le from the IE DOM Inspector
web site, and install the tool. IE DOM Inspector is
shareware, so it only runs for 15 days before you
have to either pay for it or uninstall it.
The IE DOM Inspector is
shareware... if you like it,
you’ll have to pay $29.99 to
use it for more than 15 days.
Here’s the IE DOM
Inspector in action.
Where to get it: http://webkit.opendarwin.org/
How to use it:
Download WebKit from the project web site. Then,
enter the following command in a Mac OS X
Termainal prompt:
Right-click, and select “Inspect
Element”, to bring up the DOM
Inspector in Safari WebKit.