Hi, thank you, very helpful, 
yes, it is a little hidden

Regards

On Thursday, June 12, 2014 4:34:42 AM UTC-5, cheekybuddha wrote:
>
> Michael, you have always been able to do this with Firebug - it's just a 
> little bit hidden.
>
> When you have selected an element with no class, right-click on some 
> whitespace in the Style panel and choose 'Edit Element Style'
>
> Element.Style {
>
> }
>
> will appear in the panel and you can add the style you need. The way you 
> have done it is the long way round.
>
> hth,
>
> d
>
> On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 9:24:51 PM UTC+1, Michael Patterson wrote:
>
>> Could be possible add a option in the html inpector -> css inpector in 
>> the next version? like in the image.
>>
>> I love firebug, but, I usually I have problems when I starting with css, 
>> when I inspect an element, for example a div, if the div have some 
>> properties in a css file, is great because I can add more properties, but, 
>> when the element don't have any property in a css file, if I want to add 
>> some one to test, I need to click right -> add new attribute ->  style -> 
>> property, so, is not cool and take time, Chrome and firefox inspectors have 
>> this feature, is not a big deal, but it is very helpful.
>>
>>
>>

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