IEDocMon is an Explorer Bar that displays a DOM inspector in Internet Explorer. It is useful for exploring elements, events, and interfces in HTML documents. This is actually the second post we’ve done today on minor tweaks you can make for Internet Explorer that mimic functionality that some other browsers already contain by default. Things certainly have changed in the last few years; do you remember the days when Internet Explorer looked to be unassailable in terms of competition from other less popular browsers? Even if you never change and move away from IE you’ll have to admit that if Firefox and Safari are putting pressure on Microsoft to up their game when it comes to Internet Explorer, it has to be a good thing for the browser.
DOM Inspector for IE
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