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On Jun 18, 3:02 pm, talaric <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I often use firebug as a WYSIWYG html editor/manipulator to remove ad-
> > blocks, left and right navigators on pages before printing. But many
> > times I really wish I could save that edited page just as is, and not
> > with all the junk cluttering the main content area. Is it possible to
> > extend it to include "Save as edited" feature ? If I copy/paste the
> > html then I lose firefox's translation of image urls etc. to local
> > directories.
>
> Although I'm not entirely sure this is within the scope of Firebug, I
> understand where you're coming from. I tend to use a combination of
> webdeveloper toolbar and firebug not as much as a WYSIWYG editor
> (there are better tools for that) but rather for tweaking css rules to
> get them right - because a) I hand code pretty much everything and b)
> the results are immediate (no reloading the page to see the changes
> take effect)
>
> I almost always forget to transfer css corrections I make in firebug
> back to the source css file and then lose them. :) I blame myself
> for that.
>
> -talaric
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