The bar at the top of the browser will tell you the length and width of that element, as well how far it is from the each edges of the screen (as if it had been applied fixed/absolute positioning). To start, use the crosshairs to draw a selection around the element in question. Page Ruler is a useful Chrome extension for finding out the positioning and/or size of any element in the browser - it’s quicker than using the Chrome code inspector, or worse, awkwardly traipsing through CSS files. In case you work in Firefox too (if you’re a web developer you probably cross-test in all browsers!). Here are 7 super-useful Chrome extensions I can’t live without, and also, here’s 6 Great Firefox Extensions for Designers, My biggest pet peeve? Having to open a huge desktop app to accomplish a relatively minor task, so I’m always looking for Chrome extensions that solve common design problems quickly. Whether you design directly in the browser (with code, I mean), or you only use web browsers for live-testing web designs in real-time (or otherwise), there are plenty of Chrome extensions for designers that will make your life exponentially easier. All designers have their own way of working.
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