Well, you can already right-click in the Style panel and pick "Edit Element 
Style" or "Add Rule", it's just more hidden than in the other devtools.

Simon

Den lördagen den 31:e maj 2014 kl. 00:12:17 UTC+2 skrev Jeff:
>
> 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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