if you could make a plugin for eclipse/firefox
to open line in eclipse when clicking tapestry stack trace...
if you know enough on firefox plugins and eclipse plugin making,
this would be a great feature to start with :)

positioning elements on the page you mention is very problematic
to automaticaly apply to the written code... but you can try out css
using firebug, and copy/paste final result  back to your code.

Davor Hrg

On Feb 18, 2008 12:29 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just had the idea of combining Firefox plugins with Eclipse plugins in 
> order to increase the speed of developing Tapestry applications.
> E.g. you could edit properties directly on the website and the Firefox plugin 
> would then communicate with Eclipse and replace the properties in the 
> property files (click and replace Text on the website).
>
> This could also be done with replacing images on the website ....or directly 
> changing style sheet properties (for positioning fields and elements).
> Maybe this could even a lead to a drag&drop function in Firefox that would 
> help you position your DIV elements.
>
> Do you think such a tool would be useful and would it be possible to get 
> Firefox and Eclipse talking to each other for that purpose?
>
>
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