An Upcoming Change to Gryphon Mountain—and a CSS Tool

May 9th, 2008

My brilliant idea was going to be a couple of pages added to this site. The first is a page that highlights books that I own and recommend, along with some descriptions. (Gordon McLean has a bookshelf page that is largely images only.) I still plan on doing that, and the object of posting that intention here is to make it a commitment. You’ve heard it here, folks, so I can hardly be a flake about it now, can I?

The other idea I had was a CSS reference mostly for myself, but which others may find useful. However, there’s something better.

Peter Grainge, Adobe Community Expert on RoboHelp, mentioned in a RoboHelp forum post that there’s a little, free-of-charge CSS editor out there called TopStyle Lite. TopStyle Pro will cost you, but Lite is still a nice tool and provides selector and property options as you go along. It has a Style Inspector that basically does what I would have done.

One Response to “An Upcoming Change to Gryphon Mountain—and a CSS Tool”

  1. Gordon Says:

    Which reminds me, must update that page o’ books

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