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RESOLVED FIXED
21553
Remember the expanded state of rules in the Styles pane
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21553
Summary
Remember the expanded state of rules in the Styles pane
Timothy Hatcher
Reported
2008-10-12 08:52:32 PDT
From
http://screwlewse.com/?p=59
"I also want the ability to hide the computed styles. I hate inspecting a new element and having to go back to the styles pane to minimize the computed styles every time. I use computed styles 0.5 percent of the time." We should remember the expanded state, so you can collapse Computed Style and have it stick until you expanded it again. Doing this I think we should collapse computed style by default, to lessen the confusion on why you can't edit it.
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Proposed patch
(7.48 KB, patch)
2008-10-12 09:15 PDT
,
Timothy Hatcher
darin
: review+
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Timothy Hatcher
Comment 1
2008-10-12 09:15:30 PDT
Created
attachment 24302
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Proposed patch
Darin Adler
Comment 2
2008-10-12 09:45:25 PDT
Comment on
attachment 24302
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Proposed patch You say "sate" one place instead of "state". r=me Maybe in the future trying to edit computed style should be a way to add or edit the style attribute on the element you're editing.
Timothy Hatcher
Comment 3
2008-10-12 10:01:53 PDT
(In reply to
comment #2
)
> Maybe in the future trying to edit computed style should be a way to add or > edit the style attribute on the element you're editing.
THat is tracked by
bug 16349
.
Timothy Hatcher
Comment 4
2008-10-12 10:05:18 PDT
Landed in
r37523
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