Lemme just say that this software has already boosted my productivity. Any requests are just little wishes. It works fantastically, RIGHT NOW so thanks.
I would love to be able show only certain declarations like float or color or width when I'm either debugging or doing a redesign. If I could select more than one ("width & height" or "color & border"), well, that'd would just about rule.
I could then see all floated elements or work only with each selector's color declarations. It would just make debugging/redesigning a lot faster.
a dream, I know. we can dream right?
Will
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In the editor itself. If I have a 500 line css file and want to change the colors site wide, how great would it be if I could ask WeBuilder to only show me color, background and border properties. Plus for debugging, (show me only widths, positioning and/or floats).
Another bonus would be for the separation of style sheets. It's getting popular (for good reason) to have a 'structure' style sheet and and 'color' style sheet. It allows the client to change the colors easily without breaking the site. If one could display only color related lines, it'd be a snap to select all>cut and paste into a new css doc. import one into the other and off you go. of course, then you wouldn't need the cool feature... ;0
Will
Another bonus would be for the separation of style sheets. It's getting popular (for good reason) to have a 'structure' style sheet and and 'color' style sheet. It allows the client to change the colors easily without breaking the site. If one could display only color related lines, it'd be a snap to select all>cut and paste into a new css doc. import one into the other and off you go. of course, then you wouldn't need the cool feature... ;0
Will