[Webkit-unassigned] [Bug 145979] New: Web Inspector: Pseudo Styles Ordering and Media Queries

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https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=145979

            Bug ID: 145979
           Summary: Web Inspector: Pseudo Styles Ordering and Media
                    Queries
    Classification: Unclassified
           Product: WebKit
           Version: 528+ (Nightly build)
          Hardware: All
                OS: Mac OS X 10.10
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: Web Inspector
          Assignee: webkit-unassigned at lists.webkit.org
          Reporter: chris at heavymark.com
                CC: graouts at webkit.org, joepeck at webkit.org,
                    jonowells at apple.com, mattbaker at apple.com,
                    nvasilyev at apple.com, timothy at apple.com,
                    webkit-bug-importer at group.apple.com

Created attachment 254882
  --> https://bugs.webkit.org/attachment.cgi?id=254882&action=review
Comparing same file's style rules in chrome and safari

This is in regards to Safari 8.1 on 10.11. Filed a bug report with Apple but also posting here. If there is a separate Webkit forum for 8.1 let me know.

In the attachment I compared Chrome style web inspector vs Safari 8.1 showing the same style from the same page. Chrome properly shows all the relevant styles without needing to scroll. Where is in Safari, (while aesthetically pretty), the actual first relevant style, section.products .img-pro h3" is at the very bottom. Chrome properly puts those :after/:before at the bottom of the list since it's least relevant. Chrome also shows why there is two by highlighting :after in the first style and highlighting :before in the second style unlike Safari which simply lists the rules twice without any visual difference. Also Chrome is showing the properly media query relevant information where is Safari is not at all.

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