I totally agree to this whish, and I can even help along with our
friend here (I take it) if you feel you need some extra man-power to
get those little things done!

On Sep 18, 7:41 pm, Graham J <[email protected]> wrote:
> When developing heavily ajaxy web apps, it can be a real pain to
> iterate on CSS. The 'tweaking' in Firebug is of course invaluable, but
> every now and then the changes need to be committed to metal. At this
> point, it would be great to be able to get the 'real' CSS displaying
> on the page without losing the state of the page scripts.
>
> I've worked on several projects now, and for this reason, one of the
> first debug features I create is a 'reload CSS' button that will
> refresh the CSS files without refreshing the page.
>
> This feature seems like it would be a good, small addition to Firebug,
> in, say, the dropdown on the CSS tab.
>
> I don't know if this helps at all, but the way I do it right now, is
> simply rewrite any stylesheet <link> tags to append a random string as
> a parameter (such as the current time), like so:
>
> <line rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css">
> becomes
> <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles.css?123456">
>
> Firefox seems to handle the rest.
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