On Mar 24, 11:03 am, Vlad Stankovic <cpu....@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi there! > > I just wanted to share one idea with you guys. > > I am a web designer and using firebug for a long period of time. > My work requires to be quickly done so workflow has to be the quickest > possible. > During my work i noticed something that slows me down while using > Firebug. > > Its about CSS Source Editor tab.
Firebug doesn't have such a tab. We have a "CSS" panel, is that what you mean? > I am working with multiple CSS style > sheets that has lots of styles defined. Many times i get frustrated bu > that tiny search box in the top right corner of the Firebug window. I > think it is not functional enough. I think this feature can be > improved to help HTML/CSS coders do their work more effectively. > > Suggestions: > > 1. When i type in something like "div.event" into the search I'd like > to have "div.event" highlighted so i can easily spot it. As i have > dual screen I just maximize the CSS Source editor tab on one screen > and monitor the changes on the other. It takes time to search over the > screen and spot the thing i was looking for. > > 2. I like that FF default search box at the bottom of the FF window... > yes, the one that appears when you hit Ctrl+F. > It has nice Next ans Previous options as well as Highlight all and > Match case... Thats exactly what Firebug needs! It is simple, > effective and i love it! I think implementing this kind of feature > might help many web designers and make life easier! Search in the CSS panel has highlighting and Previous/Next buttons. So I guess you are looking at something other than the CSS panel. jjb > > Thats my observation. :) > > All the best! Vlad -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Firebug" group. To post to this group, send email to firebug@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to firebug+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/firebug?hl=en.