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    <title>I have used these for</title>
    <summary>I have used these for ages; They&apos;re one of the first things I install on a development machine. But I don&apos;t remember if I&apos;ve mentioned...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>I have used these for ages; They're one of the first things I install on a development machine. But I don't remember if I've mentioned them here before: The <a href="http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/widgets/#nostyle">Web Design Group WiDGets for IE</a>. The page still lists a vestigial version number of IE4, but they work just fine with Internet Explorer 5 and 6. Included are such magical gadgets as a right-click menu that <a href="http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/widgets/#nostyle">removes style sheets from a page</a>, which is invaluable if you're making one of those new super-compliant pages that are all the rage with the kids these days.</p><p>On a semi-related note, one of the sublime pleasures afforded as a side-effect of <a href="http://www.zeldman.com">Zeldman</a>'s <a href="http://www.alistapart.com/stories/tohell/">Great Leap Forward</a> is that now all the CSS-positioned pages do this magical transformation during the delay from the load of the HTML to the load of the CSS file. I can't imagine what it's like on a dial-up connection, but on my reasonably high-performance machine like mine and a sooopa-fast cable modem, it's pure magic. <strong>Pop!</strong> And all of a sudden a plain black and white text-only page is all lined up and awash in color. Go ahead and try it, Dan's <a href="http://www.lakefx.nu">Big (Blue and) Green Monster</a> is a good place to start.</p><p><a href="javascript:viewComments(3545787)">Discuss</a> what you think of the widgets, or tell me about <em>your</em> favorite web tools. <small>(<? echo commentCount(3545787); ?>)</small></p>]]>
      
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