New in Chrome: CSS Overview
Chrome launches a cool experimental new feature! Now we can quickly view the CSS overview of the website’s use, from the number of colors to the number of unused claims, and even the total number of defined media queries.
It should be noted that this is an experimental feature. This means it is still in development and you need to enable it before it can be used in DevTools.
- Open DevTools (press Command Option I on Mac; Control Shift I on Windows)
- Go to DevTools Settings (Press ? or Function F1 on Mac; or F1 on Windows)
- Click to open the experiment section
- Enable CSS Overview Options
You will then see a new "CSS Overview" tab in the DevTools menu bar (after setting is closed). If you don't see it, make sure it is not hidden in the overflow menu.
Note that the report is divided into several parts, including color, font information, unused statements, and media queries. This information is very comprehensive and clear at a glance.
This function is very practical! I love the trend of this kind of tool starting to integrate into the browser. Think about it, this not only helps front-end developers, but also promotes our collaboration with designers. For example, designers can open it and check our work to make sure everything from the palette to the font stack is intact.
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