ASP.NET Web: The Official Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 Site : Sandbox
"... Although the style builder enables you to create and edit in-line styles, there's no way to edit the styles that are inherited from a linked style sheet. The new CSS Properties window provides this capability — it enables you to edit both in-line styles and styles in linked style sheets.
The CSS Properties window is an add-in package to Visual Studio 2005. It does not change the behavior of any feature in Visual Studio 2005; it simply adds additional functionality specific to editing CSS in Design view.
Features:
Using the CSS Properties window, you can do the following:
Display in-line styles and styles inherited from [style] blocks and linked style sheets.
Edit in-line styles and styles in linked style sheets. (The CSS Properties window displays styles from [style] blocks, but does not enable you to edit them.)
Display drop-down lists of styles and values to help you create valid style definitions.
Drag style settings between different elements and to and from a style sheet.
Edit styles for multiple elements.
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If/when I go back to web development this is something I'll be able to use... Download it here.
(via BenCon's WebLog - CSS Properties window has shipped!)
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