OK, I see.

So, I guess there could be a new option in the Computed tab (under the
mini tab menu)
saying something like "Show Only Applied Styles". If checked the list
would be filtered.

Please create a new ticket for this so, it isn't lost in the noise
here.
http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/list

Thanks!
Honza



On Jul 18, 2:08 pm, Val <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes the Style side-panel in html, but instead of mentioning.
>
> .classname{      filename.css   line: 123;
>  property: bla;
>
> }
>
> it could be like:
> property: bla;
> property2: bla;
> ... and so on.
>
> so I can see what I have assigned to it, almost as a quick scan of
> properties I have assigned to an element.
> Just like "computed side panel", but to only hold information of
> properties assigned to it as suppose to whats computed.
> so if I have not assigned anything to an element the list would be
> empty;
> if I have assigned the float: left; all i see is float:left;
> if of the same element we have the following.
> .classname { float: left; width: 100px;}
> #idname {float:left;width:200px;}
>
> then the list display:
> float:left;
> width: 200px;
>
> the list will tell us quickly what we have assigned to the element and
> if something is there that should not be.
> a quick scan then we can look onto style to which one has that
> property that causes the problem or on hover it tells you from with
> selector it has come from etc...
> its more useful and speeds up process instead of endlessly scrolling
> down to see a list of things, spaced out if that helps at all.
>
> On Jul 18, 12:43 pm, Jan Honza Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jul 18, 1:05 pm, Val <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I have always wanted this features and hoping you guys would come up
> > > with it.
>
> > > I know you have computed properties, but checking through everything
> > > there is a long process.
>
> > > is there away we can see/scan quickly what kind of properties are
> > > assigned to an element,
>
> > > Just like the style tab, but you can have a list, so you can quickly
> > > scan something lets say if a property is there that should not be ...
> > > Just an idea :)
>
> > I don't understand the last paragraph. What do you mean by
> > "Just like the style tab, but you can have a list" ?
>
> > How the idea is different from what is currently displayed in
> > the Style tab (the Style side-panel in HTML panel) ?
>
> > Honza

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