Pseudo-elements in Chrome DOM Inspector
I just noticed this and thought it was worth sharing because I hadn't heard it anywhere before. It seems to be a new feature in Chrome 31. If you inspect a DOM element that has :before or :after psuedo-elements, these will appear in the DOM inspector just like regular elements. I think it's pretty great.
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