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InTab.io

Visually style any website in your browser without writing CSS! subtitle

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  • InTab.io Landing page
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    2021-11-26

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  • Finally launching InTab on ProductHunt (a browser extension to visually style websites) 🤞🏻
    Thank you Ammon, you can try the 1-click live demo at intab.io (no signup required) I hate signing up to anything just try something this is why I made it as frictionless as clicking a single button. Source: about 2 years ago
  • If I use Svelte to build a Chrome extension, can I get rejected from the web store for violating Google's "Code readability requirements"?
    I wonder how intab.io 's dev did it? Building a complex extension in vanilla JS is a lot of work. And if we are going to use svelte and have to make the extension open is pointless. Source: about 2 years ago
  • hate CSS? use this extension instead
    Soo... I made a browser extension to visually change any website's CSS instead! - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
  • SimpleCSS: A Classless CSS Framework
    I'm more a fan from styling everything from scratch rather than using any CSS framework. We just need better tooling to write better CSS faster not necessarily including prewritten CSS. I deeply believe this is where CSS going and this why I'm building https://intab.io to push towards that direction myself. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
  • They Say: Do Not Use Margins in CSS. How I Use Them Anyway
    You are just saying that you have to place margin in the container of the component not inside it. that's it! Anyways, I think the answer is "it depends" and there's no silver bullet when it comes to micro CSS details. CSS is always controversial when it comes to how structure it and I don't think this type conversations are useful or add anything to front end. it's just a waste of time as the end result only... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
  • Working on a personal site
    Idk how important to have a personal as an indie maker as I have only two seperate SaaS products mainly building browser extensions. 🤔 But impressed by some portfolios here. Source: over 2 years ago
  • List of useful CSS tools and resources worth checking out in 2022
    You might add https://intab.io to the list. Better and cheaper than getcssscan and has more features. Source: over 2 years ago
  • I've curated a list of 84+ high-quality tools to use in 2022
    Maybe coding CSS visually with this browser extension I made might help you get started. If you have any questions about CSS do not hesitate to ask, happy to help! Source: over 2 years ago

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