Hi Isaiah,

I like the idea, but please take a look at Clipmarks adddon:
https://addons.mozilla.org/cs/firefox/addon/1407

I am not entirely sure, but I think this addon could do all you want.
Honza


On Mar 12, 1:44 am, Isaiah <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just had idea for a function that I think would work nicely with
> firebug.
>
> A lot of times as I am browsing around the web, I notice bits and
> pieces of pages that particularly stand out to me as something I'd
> like to use in one of my own projects: a cool header design, some good
> grid layout, or some colors that go really well together. I could use
> the "save page as" function on firefox, but I'm not always interested
> in the entire page, and I might not want to slough through 10 linked
> css files to find the bits of magic that do I like. It would be cool
> If I could go into firebug, highlight the section of code on the page
> that I am interested in, and do a "save as" that would cut that part
> in to a small standalone html file, find all of the css, images, and
> scripts associated with that part of the page, and stick it into a
> folder that I could browse later when I am working. I won't get around
> to coding this idea up for a long, long time, but I thought I'd throw
> it out to the community to see what other people thought.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Isaiah
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