Dear group,

recently I stumbled upon this nice site of google:
http://code.google.com/intl/de-DE/speed/articles/optimizing-css.html

I think it sounds very reasonable to create style sheets like this but
then again they look very ugly in my texteditor and I believe that it
might become a little bit hard to maintain them.

Would be cool to have a texteditor with the following features:

- css syntax highlighting
- a pane on the left showing all elements (tags, ids, classes) having
css styles already
- if you click on one of the elements, all occurances in the main-
window should be highlighted
- another pane on the right side showing all css styles that have
already been applied (i.e.: width:100%, maring-left:auto etc....)
- if you click on one of the styles, all occurances in the main window
should be highlilghted

Any ideas?

Best regards,
Martin

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