Thank you for the hint.
However I am unsure about the general procedure.
As I found out the rule is always added at the top (not where the cursor is
placed) of the CSS stylesheet.
As far as I know the rendering engine processes CSS statements in the order
of appearance.
So when I add "body { font-size: 11px }" at the top followed by the old,
original "body { font-size: 16px}" then the old 16px should be still
(sometimes) effective.
How can I tell Firebug: "Take my CSS rule(s) always as primary rule"?
Furthermore it is annoying the have first insert "Add rule" and then (in a
second step) "New property".
Since I want oftentimes to copy & paste these complete rules from text
files I would appreciate to do this in ONE step.
Is this possible?
On Thursday, 21 May 2015 11:22:33 UTC+2, JP Charrier wrote:
> Switch to the HTML tab, on the right side should be the style pane (left
> HTML), right click in the style pane in an empty space (ie not directly on
> a rule name or property/value) and select "add rule"
>
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