![]() diff is just a text file, no idea why at this point the ext is. (for example, to export a diff you must be over the last item in the list, right click, and select as "Save Diff". It works okay, found one bug already (although I'm just working around it), and there's no "how to" I've been able to find, so I'm just trying every feature and clicking around. The latest version of Firebug is 2.0.19 and works with Firefox 30. The searched and getting a result like this. Here's a "how to" covering how to use them together: FF + FB + WD Answer: I think the latest version of Firebug is supported in Firefox version 30.0. Meaning you use Firebug to ID and maybe test changes, but it does not let you save the changes from Firebug. Now, you've installed Firepath on Firebug. Enter FirePath in the search bar and Install it. After you've installed firebug, you can install Firepath. In the Add-ons Manager page, enter FireBug in the search bar and hit the Install button. " Web Developer add-on" does let you edit CSS, but it does not let you edit/save CSS changes made by Firebug. Open the ' Open menu ' and select Add-ons section. ![]() ![]() Know any good CSS editors that do this? Really had hope FireBug would work, but for now only see it as being good for ad-hoc inspection and test meaning using it for what it's made for. So, really like the browser highlighting to CSS/HTML in Firebug. Otherwise, I've given up on using FireBug/FireDiff as an IDE for CSS, it's nice, but if you press backspace at the wrong time, ALL your work is gone. If you know of a way to lock the forward/back/refresh on a Firefox tab, please let me know. ![]() Using Firebug to edit CSS, how do I save or export changes made to the CSS?
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