Heh, well I had no idea I was editing "User Agent CSS". There's
nothing obvious that points that out (I don't normally check exactly
which stylesheet I'm editing). A couple of points:

Like Akirak said, it shouldn't be possible to edit them. They are
quite useful to see I guess. And even if they ARE editable, changes
should be reset when refreshing the page, and always be self-contained
within the tab. They actually get set browser-wide, like I said -
which makes other pages mess up.

Looks like this is a known bug that will soon get fixed. I will try
and make sure I don't edit those rules in future, but Firebug makes it
too easy to play about with this stuff :)

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Scott.

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