#videoLinks h2, #galleryLinks h2 { margin: 20px 5px 15px 0px; font-size: 1.8em; } #videoLinks { clear: both; } .vidWrap { clear: both; margin-bottom: 25px; } .vidWrap img { border: 1px #000 solid; width: 88px; height: 66px; float: left; margin: 5px 10px 10px 0; } .vidWrap p { margin: 0px 10px 0px 100px; } .vidDate { color: #666; margin-left: 100px; } .vidWrap a { font-weight: bold; } Have trouble figuring out which skirt would go best with those new pumps? Fashmatch to the rescue! CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari explores the site, which lets users create a matching virtual wardrobe, browse catalogs of multiple brands and put clothes they actually own up for others' scrutiny. Just don't come looking for the latest in guywear; Fashmatch currently caters only to women. Meanwhile, an MIT prize-winning invention called the Atlas Powered Rope Ascender comes to the rescue of non-Hercules rope climbers, men and women alike. And a man from Mozilla talks up Firefox's next moves. To see all of CNET News.com's most recent videos, click here. Fashmatch helps you get stylish With Fashmatch, users can create their own virtual wardrobe, browse catalogs of multiple brands, and even log their "real clothes" so other users can discuss. CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari takes a look.February 12, 2007 Play video > MIT grad student has them climbing the walls Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate student Nathan Ball has won a prize for his invention called Atlas Powered Rope Ascender. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos describes how it works.February 15, 2007 Play video > Firefox goes 'mainstream' with revamped add-ons Mozilla's director of ecosystem development, Mike Shaver, discusses changes to Firefox's add-on Web site that take a more user-friendly approach to customizing the popular browser. Originally set to go live on February 12, the revamped site will have a short delay to its launch. February 13, 2007 Play video >