Yes, this does make sense, please open an bug report to track it. I
think its not too hard to implement.
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/list
jjb
On Oct 31, 2:37 am, nicholas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Many times I will use firebug's HTML tab to troubleshoot css. I can
> go through some of the styles for various elements and disable margins
> or other attributes as needed (by using the little disable icon), I
> can also alter what is already there by simply changing what is
> written. The issue I run into is that I sometimes find myself
> forgetting what it was I changed, then most of my troubleshooting must
> be redone.
>
> What I propose is that altered css change color when it gets changed,
> much like when disabling an attribute (it gets dimmed). Say I do the
> following:
>
> Original css
> .myclass {
> color: #FFF;
>
> }
>
> Altered css
> .myclass {
> color: #000;
>
> }
>
> The altered css would now have "color: #000;" written in red.
> Additionally, I think completely added attributes should be colored as
> well.
>
> Altered css
> .myclass {
> color: #000;
> font-weight: bold;
>
> }
>
> Now, "font-weight: bold;" would be written in perhaps green, "color:
> #000;" would again be red.
>
> I hope this all makes sense. I love this extension!
> --
> Nicholas Alipazhttp://custombuttons2.com/
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