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Guilherme Rizzo
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I made CSS Pro - A re-imagined Devtools for web design

👋 Hi everyone! :)

Imagine if you could make quick changes to any website’s design without writing CSS code.

You change things to your taste with a few clicks, and a tool generates a CSS code for you that’s ready-to-use.

You copy the code and use it, or you share it with your team (via URL) to show the changes that need to be made.

Beautiful, right?

It's the browser's "Devtools" re-imagined for web design.

Video showing how CSS Pro's Visual Editor works

This is CSS Pro.

Best thing about it? It's a browser extension.

It's not a framework, a library, a plug-in, a CMS, etc. It's a browser extension.

No plugin, code change, or dashboard is required. It works like a charm.

It runs wherever and whenever you want to.

Well, you can even edit websites that are not yours! Edit any website, anytime.

It's like having Wordpress-like theme builders, but for the whole internet.

It works offline, and it works on any kind of website: WordPress, Shopify, React, Wix, all themes, anything.

It's the new way to work with CSS.

Goodbye to clunky Devtools. Hello to speed, joy, and stunning designs in just a few clicks.

Experiment with CSS in a visual way and test your ideas in seconds, without even writing code.

🎁 Try the free demo on our website!

🙏 I worked hard on this one so I’m excited to share with you and genuinely interested in hearing what you think about it.

💌 Thanks to everyone that already bought it and supported my work!
If you have any ideas or suggestions, I'm all ears.

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