The documentation has been really helpful for me as I've just started using this tool! It's helped my team understand what their code looks like when viewed from an end user perspective vs developer/designer view. There are some things about the product itself which could use improvement (such as making sure you're selecting all elements with class="foo". Some of them do not have any classes added by default). Also make certain there aren't too many bugs open since they tend to close quickly once reported but still need fixing before release -- especially if critical functionality such us login or password reset functions rely upon those issues being resolved first.) We needed something where users were able see exactly why parts didn’t look right compared against other browsers without having knowledge required to solve these problems themselves - i.e., no HTML / DOM experts around here who would know better than developers anyway.