Do I understand that when I click on a control (in the upper pane of the browser where controls are rendered) the code I see in the bottom right is all the styles applied to the control? Because there are so many properties and attributes.
UPDATE: I wish there was a way to Select All showing in the bottom right pane (attributes and values) so that I can display them in a separate document and compare two cases. But when I right-mouse click into this pane nothing happens.
>In your browser, turn on developer controls (F12 in IE, Firebug extension in Firefox)
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>In the developer controls toolbar, click the arrow, then click the control you want to examine. You'll be able to look at all the CSS that's being applied to it.
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>>I am trying to understand the style applied in the bootstrap.css to the "input" element when it is within div of class "controls". When I remove (or change) this class name in my HTML code, the way Input behaves differs (mainly how it is positioned). If I could see the style in the bootstrap.css it would help me, I think. Do I understand correctly that I need to look for this class as
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>>Because there are many classes that start with word "controls" but some of them are "controls-row:before", "controls-row:after" and so on.
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>>I would appreciate any help.
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