Just to set expectations, the CSS editing is not on source files in
Firebug. So there is no "updated CSS file" involved.  We are working
on a way to see the changes, which might lead to a way to save them...

jjb

On Mar 3, 9:12 pm, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> A friend called me tonight asking why her newly designed site wasn't
> working. I had recently installed Firebug, and this seemed like the
> ideal opportunity to try it out. I played with it for a few minutes
> and very quickly was able to identify several of her problems. I
> modified several of the CSS definitions and was about to email her the
> updated css file when I discovered that you apparently can't save the
> changes you made to a file or even see the entire updated CSS file so
> you could copy and paste. That one omission (if it really is one,
> perhaps I'm just missing something?) takes Firebug from an incredibly
> useful HTML and CSS editor/debugger to a marginally useful CSS
> debugger. Adding such a feature would be a VERY big improvement.
>
> Thanks!
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