Can you add new CSS properties in Chrome Inspector?
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Is it possible to add new CSS properties in the Chrome inspector? It seems that you can only edit existing properties.

Also, once you edit the properties, is there a way to view the revised CSS as a whole?

Vinita answered 12/7, 2011 at 8:55 Comment(0)
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Yes, it's possible to add new CSS properties in the Chrome inspector and review them in a few easy steps:

  1. Right click in the element you want to change and choose "Inspect element";
  2. Click the "New Style Rule" button (1 in the image below);
  3. Google Chrome will assign a CSS matching rule which you can rename (2 in the image below);
  4. Add your CSS rules (2 in the image below);
  5. When you're done just check the "Computed Style" pane (3 in the image below).

Add new CSS properties in the Chrome inspector

Busiek answered 26/2, 2013 at 12:19 Comment(1)
little tiny thing but big help... no one notice it .. niceAriana
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You can add new property in a rule double clicking within the rule. Also you can add a new rule from the wheel in the corner and then select "New Style Rule".

To view the whole revised document go to: Resources > Frame > site name > Stylesheets > stylesheet-name.css

Or simply Click the + symbol above the css properties

Emplace answered 12/7, 2011 at 9:18 Comment(1)
No "Resources" tabPoliticking
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Is it possible to add new CSS properties in the Chrome inspector? It seems that you can only edit existing properties...

Simply double-click in any white and empty space in the "Styles" panel.

I tend to double-click to the right of the } for whichever CSS rule I want to edit.

Also, once you edit the properties, is there a way to view the revised CSS as a whole?

See @Sotiris's answer.

Not that I know of.

There may be an extension that can do this, but if one exists, it probably won't preserve the exact formatting of your original CSS.

Remindful answered 12/7, 2011 at 9:11 Comment(1)
You've probably just saved me 17 hours a year - I never thought to click the closing }. I tend to double click the last property and then tab to create a new one.Impudent
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Why not? Here is the screenshot of the Styles panel of the Google Chrome inspector Google Chrome inspector

Notice the block:

element.style {

}

You just click with mouse in that area and inspector will give you an opportunity to add new styles. If you need to add a new attribute to an element, you right click on it in the Elements panel and choose 'Add attribute'.

Also, once you edit the properties, is there a way to view the revised CSS as a whole?

Doesn't Computed Style panel give you this information? There you can check al lthe styles applied to a node and, actually, in what rule and from what stylesheet they are applied.

Adelbert answered 12/7, 2011 at 9:6 Comment(0)

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