Imagine we could access the CSS live and actually change the code (live) to see the changes (live) ...before clicking "Save".
Right now saving each new CSS (experiment) takes 60-75 seconds. This translates into hours of work even for simple matters.
Firebug / Safari developer only takes you so far, but is at the same time very valuable in tracking down identifiers and other things.
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Permalink Reply by SHAMIT BAGCHI on November 11, 2010 at 6:46am BTW how do you use Firebug / Safari developer ? Is it easier??
Permalink Reply by Brian Floe on November 11, 2010 at 8:37am Well I use Safari developer menu, I have little experience with Firebug. I think you should try both and see what you like the best probably.
Permalink Reply by SHAMIT BAGCHI on November 11, 2010 at 8:40am Still doesn't make it WYSIWYG I guess does it? Something so basic should be facilitated by NING folks!!
Permalink Reply by Brian Floe on November 12, 2010 at 6:04am It certainly would be the ultimate tool if we could edit our css live and actually see the results. Perhaps this could be built into the upcoming Theme engine they are working on.

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