Note, that this thread was started because of the discussion in
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=3919
I'd say to remove the yellow indicator from the property names,
because as Honza already wrote it's just confusing. For selectors it
can stay though.

@Honza:
The main topic on this thread is actually about whether selectors
should be editable inside the Style Side Panel or not. Harutyun
implemented this for 1.7. Before it was not possible to change them.
Personally I believe it can be confusing when you edit a selector and
it suddenly disappears, because it's not applying to the selected
element. At least you get a yellow indicator while typing, which means
"this rule is going to disappear after editing ends". Though without
the possibility to undo your changes (see 
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=54)
you have to switch to the CSS Panel and change the selector back
there, if you typed something wrong, which is pretty inconvenient.

Sebastian

On 21 Feb., 18:30, Harutyun Amirjanyan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > What about keep the existing behavior if the value is just correct (ie. just
> > normal shadow)?
>
> editor saves value only after timeout, and green is needed to
> differentiate 'waiting for save' and 'alredy saved' states, with
> smaller timeout we can use normal shadow
>
> > A am confused by the Yellow color. What is the difference from red?
>
> Yellow indicates that value entered by user is correct, but incomplete
> and more input is probably required
> (i.e property name is the right one but property value isn't entered
> yet,
> or selector doesn't match element in html panel)

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