I know this is quite an old question, but since I run into this myself recently, and found a solution, let me share it here with anyone else that might come looking.
The weinre project offers a remote debugger that works more or less like the old version of webkit dev tools. While it's not as fully featured as proper remote debugging tools found in Safari, it can get the job done when working with HTML and CSS.
The weinre package is available on npmjs.com and it requires NodeJS / NPM installed on your system. It can debug any app running any browser, and works on all platforms where NodeJS is supported including Windows.
To install:
npm i -g weinre
Then start it on port 9000 (or whatever port you want):
weinre --httpPort 9000
Visiting localhost:9000 gives you access to instructions on how to instrument the web page you are testing (look under Target Script section). For example add this to your page:
<script src="http://localhost:9000/target/target-script-min.js#anonymous"></script>
Once the page is instrumented, you can go to the debug interface pointed to by the instructions page.