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How can I split edit css screen horizontally rather than vertically?

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How can I split the edit css split-screen horizontally rather than vertically?

How can I split the edit css split-screen horizontally rather than vertically?

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On Windows 7, if I choose Tools > Web Developer > Style Editor I get a new window. Is that the one you mean -- you want to change the setup of the Style Editor window so the list of style sheets is across the top, and the individual style sheet is on the bottom?

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Hi. Thanks for the reply. I'd like to make the two windows display horizontally/beside one another, rather then top-bottom. Any idea which ID in the style sheet/style editor controls this behavior?

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Unfortunately, Firefox doesn't have a built in "tile two windows side-by-side" command. There might be an add-on for that (in a quick search, I mostly found add-ons to tile two or more tabs rather than separate windows).

If that sounds completely off topic, can you describe the steps to get to what you're seeing?