From November 20th, 2014 to October 24th, 2019, 8% user give 5-star rating, 4% user give 4-star rating, 21% user give 3-star rating, 8% user give 2-star rating, 58% user give 1-star rating. for CSS Dig chrome extension.
When first installing: VM1081 init.js:1 Uncaught ReferenceError: $ is not defined Fixed this error by a hard-refresh. I would be expecting a how-to guide to use it.
Popup's too large, and no way to close it except refreshing my app. And, didn't get a chance to use it as the start digging optionis not visible.
Doesn't work at all, only adds the extension icon which does nothing
Doesn't work. Click and nothing happens.
Does not load consistently. Have to clear cache from chrome settings (clear cache and hard reload from developer tools does not work) for the CSS options to load- otherwise, the screen remains white with the CSSdig logo, and clicking on the extension just layers that experience. Wish it were more reliable- otherwise, works (once loaded) as advertised.
Works as advertised very helpful. If it's not working for you maybe try clearing your cache and reloading the page? Would be really nice to be able to download these stats in some way to further interrogate offline. Will be using this extensively for my current refactor project.
Doesn't seem to work. Looks like it's only reading styles from external sources. When I try to run this using the actual css file used for the page, I get 7 lines of CSS back. This is a real shame as it could be massively beneficial if it worked properly.
Doesn't work. Clicking the button does nothing.
To everyone who says it doesn't work: after installing the extension, reload the page you want to run it on. Then click the button. That worked for me.
Doesn't work.
Don't work!
Totally confused by this - the 'd' icon loaded top right, I then click on it - and absolutely nothing happens. So can only conclude it doesn't work, which is a bit of a shame.
Doesn't work on most sites. If you open up developer tools and the console, each time you click the extension button an error shows up
Done absolutely nothing. Clicked the extension, nothing happened. Right clicked and select CSS Dig thinking it would run. No. It opened up the store page for the extensions. DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME! Uninstalling.
Opened a "dig" window then froze the browser.
Consolidating all of my project's CSS, this helped me identify so many redundant properties.
Didn't work on my system. Clicked the extension icon in upper right and nothing happens. Disappointing because it's a very cool idea and could be very useful (if it worked). Could be a small bug of configuration issue. Don't let me deter you from trying this.
No discernible function, adds button to toolbar that does nothing, clearly totally bugged out and should be removed from marketplace.
Does not work or open anything like the screenshots. The documentation does not show how to fix this. Tried on 2 computers with no results.
assumes $ is defined as jQuery. a simple fix would be using jQuery instead of $ removing
Terrible malware with absolutely no function. Installed and got a button on my toolbar that had did nothing. Removed within two minutes of installing. Don't waste your time with this.
It is good for what it does, however, I would like to see more documentation on how to analyze.
very helpful
There is a lot potential use for this plugin. I wish there was a way to see in the stylesheet where a particular rule is being used. It dug up "color: white;" and "color: #fff" in one of my stylesheets, and I would have liked to see in the right panel (the CSS listing) where it found each rule so I can make changes in my code editor. Without that kind of linking, I don't find the right panel that useful for my own projects.