On Apr 4, 6:16 pm, cpsubrian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am beginning to use reset.css stylesheets with more regularity, and
> always find it annoying to have to scroll past 10 or more reset.css
> duplicates when inspecting the style of an element. I know what
> reset.css is doing and really want to see the custom styling on top of
> that. Is there any way to hide or collapse the styles from one
> particular stylesheet in the inspection/editing area?
>
> If not, is this a feasible feature?
The hiding part is easy. The hard part is a user interface approach
that is simple, uncluttered, and easy to implement. I guess the
approach could be to add a button to the CSS panel, "Hide" == "Hide
the styles from this stylesheet". When selected the Style view would
be filtered. The style view would need a mark alerting users that they
have hidden one or more style sheets.
You can enter this request in the issues list,
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/list
though to be honest we don't have anyone working on CSS now.
jjb
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