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Support for Firefox Developer Edition?

Open otravers opened this issue 8 years ago • 8 comments

Firebug is sort of merging into Firefox' Dev Tools. I installed Firefox Developer Edition but PhpStorm is not picking up CSS edits. Is this supported?

otravers avatar Nov 03 '16 22:11 otravers

No, it's not. Contributions are welcome

zolotov avatar Nov 04 '16 10:11 zolotov

Unfortunately I have not the competences to contribute, but I just would like to say that this addons is in my opinion one of the best plugins for the IntelliJ platform, It would be very sad to definetively lose it now that Firebug will be abbandoned. My congratulation goes to the hard work done by zolotov.

mannybiker avatar Nov 24 '16 15:11 mannybiker

Thank you for your work! I would love keep using your plugin with Firefox Developer Edition.

ant0nioli avatar Feb 13 '17 13:02 ant0nioli

@acaparrelli @mannybiker @otravers

Was there a solution? What version stack do you use if you have this wonderful plugin running. Help me please

Garnethouse avatar Aug 21 '17 07:08 Garnethouse

@zolotov would you be willing to work on the changes if we can organize some funds?

Drivingralle avatar Jan 15 '18 10:01 Drivingralle

@Drivingralle I'd be happy to make required changes from the IntelliJ side. For free, of course. But figuring out how to implement plugins in the new Firefox is not what I want to invest my time at the moment, sorry :(

zolotov avatar Jan 15 '18 10:01 zolotov

well, seems like today firefox provide ability to edit css files without css-x-fire addon (after changes in firebug, click "save" link in the style editor tab)

speedo-spin avatar Feb 13 '18 07:02 speedo-spin

what would it take to implement this feature?

Would you redesign the plugin?

I would love to help, but I do not even know how to start.

cristiano-acosta avatar Apr 06 '18 14:04 cristiano-acosta