I need some help creating a CSS map
Using Jamroom
brian:
Let me know when you've got your page setup to edit all 160+ CSS classes and ID's that are currently editable using Jamroom's Style editor (that is just for Elastic).
As for Firebug, make sure it is ON, then:
1) click on the small "pointer pointing into the box" icon on the far left
2) click on the screen where you want to see the class/ID for
3) look in the lower right for the CSS classes involved in the style.
See my attached screenshot.
How funny - this is exactly how I use firebug...and this is the ONLY thing I use firebug for. So it's not that difficult.
@izhmel - Just consider firebug another tool in helping you develop your website. Don't think of it as a hassle that you can't learn.
I'm an DJ (creative), and a network engineer (technical). Sometimes I get in my comfort zone and don't want or have the time to learn new things. Too busy perhaps. But every now and then you just need to take a second to get out of your comfort zone and learn something new. Become somewhat proficient in it. Then move on. You now have another item in your bag of tricks.
I'm a big fan of the "If you want something done right do it your self" approach. That attitude usually helps me break out of that comfort zone. But on that note, you can't be a master at everything. So just take what you need from firebug (the process that
@brian mentioned) and move on.
No need to complain about learning all the firebug features.
Good luck,
Brian
updated by @ilovehousemusic: 05/14/14 07:54:57AM