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color?
It would be very useful if you could define background color in the css name proprties, like you have #header menu element in stylizer itself painted red, #main green and etc.
It would make tracking elements easily.6 votes -
Create a manual!
Good software deserves documentation adequate to help newcomers quickly get up to speed. Why do you make the trip up the learning curve into an unnecessary guessing game?
5 votes -
on Mouse hover display image or result
This function is availabel in Firebug, During editing when hovered over an objec the color or the image is displayed.
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5 votes
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Please bring back locking rulers :)
Back in version 3, you could lock the rulers and it would pop up the pixels. This was an invaluable tool!
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Collapsable grid
Like the floating grid idea, but this one used to be in stylizer and isn't there anymore (as far as I can tell, it can only be resized to a certain minimum). Sometimes I like seeing the background of my layout (960px centered w/ only a ~1300px screen... not much left of the background area...)
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Add generic HTML page to show CSS Styling
When loading an unattached CSS style sheet, many other editors have a generic HTML page that will show all of the major items, and how they would be styled.
I think this approach would fit in well with Stylizer's visual editor approach.
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Auto detect image dimensions of an applied background image
This would be shockingly more productive indeed. Once a background image is applied to an element we should have the option to either automatically set the element's height and width to that of the image, or at least have a rollover dialoge box which displays the image's height and width.
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In-use ṡtyleṣ dump and cṡṡ clḕan ḅloat removḕr buttonṡ
Please add a these two buttons with features
Styles Dump button: takes the current in use styles on the page and dump them into a file.
CSS Bloat Remover button: removes all styles from any open linked css that are not used on the page.
4 votes -
cross browser gradient support
Hello skybound
I would like you to create a cross browser support to the new css gradient functionin this page you will find a cross browser solution that I would like that you implement like you did with border-radius
http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/cross-browser-css-gradient/
thanks
tt
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4 votes
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Integrate rules from all stylesheets
Rules from all of the applicable stylesheets should be displayed at one in the sidebar. Right now I'm only seeing the rules from one stylesheet, and I have to click on another one to see the rules from that one.
4 votes -
Create an Opera Plugin, if possible.
The only plugin missing is Opera 10. If it's possible, I'd love to see an Opera plugin so I could do all my browser checking in one window, rather than 5. (4 browsers + stylizer)
4 votes -
Sort out the defective commenting routine
Any css editor that flags up perfectly valid CSS as invalid is flawed. Don't claim that this is in some way a good thing.
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4 votes
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edit mode
Ok so it would be nice to have an "edit mode" basicly you turn on edit mode and your mouse now becomes locked in bullseye selector mode.
It would also be cool if, when you select an eliment you get some buttons that pop up next to or on top of the eliment. so you can now directly edit that eliment and see the changes. and it would also be very nice if one of those buttons was add rule to this eliment. as this would make it very quick to create new CSS rules and styles.
also in the…
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Make multi-rule rules more readable
By displaying them on different lines (split on comma's). So:
body div.first, #body div.second
would display as:
body div.first,
body div.second
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Paste path in Save dialog
Enable a paste option to quickly browse to a save path. So you can copy a path from Windows Explorer and paste it into the Stylizer save dialog.
3 votes -
browsers
Stop Stylizer from downloading all browsers again after an update
3 votes -
Allow "Photoshop-like" layers...
This would be handy to view elements on separate index levels that are obscured by higher indexed elements. Allow user to enable or disable layers.
3 votes
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