It seems FireBug is the last of the dev tools to not have this very helpful
feature.
The idea is that if i have, say, a DIV tag with no 'class' or 'style',
there is no (easy) way to use firebug to start styling it. The current
workaround is to edit the tag itself by adding a new attribute 'style' and
going from there.
The way firefox, chrome, and IE do it is to provide an empty element.style
{} at the very top of the style pane. Essentially, if an element has
inline styles it shows those, if not it shows an empty area where you can
just start adding element styles.
This comes in very handy very often. At times, I've even added empty
style="" attributes to tags i knew i wanted to style on the fly in firebug.
Thanks!!
Jeff
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