This is one version of the most requested Firebug feature, but not
available now.

I started work on 'firediff' to provide at least the bare minimum
(diff in the svn tree).  I can't give a full effort but I wanted to
isolate the firebug part of the problem to catalyze work by others.

The current version just lists all of the changes and tries to show
them against the firebug panels. Some things are clear from this
experiment.  You don't want all of the changes: you want them collapse
to the final resulting change. Showing against the panels will be
cool. Showing against the panels needs work.

jjb

On Dec 18, 1:18 pm, Ted <[email protected]> wrote:
> I cannot imagine how I debugged web pages before FireBug! I have a
> request that might already be in there somewhere and I just haven't
> found the right place to right-click.
>
> I'm often called upon to adjust the layout of a web page so that all
> the elements line up exactly right. I often have to adjust the heights
> and widths of a bunch of divs, change inline layouts to block, add a
> float and so forth. And then the page all lines up! However, I have to
> remember all of the settings I overrode, find the CSS or HTML, make
> all the changes and reload the page a few times to confirm I recalled
> all the changes. It's easy to forget one or more.
>
> Is there any way to get FireBug to display all of the settings that
> have been overridden since the last time the page was loaded?
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