When you inspect an element and bring up the styles if you click the
dropdown on the style tab you can select hover or active and edit the
styles there.

On Apr 6, 2:00 am, Andrew Doherty <[email protected]> wrote:
> I used to be able to inspect an element that had a :hover css
> selector. I'd click inspect, hover over the item (for example a link)
> and I'd see in the firebug style tab the css selector for :hover on
> that element and the properties applied to it. The cool thing was, I
> could then move my mouse down to the firebug style tab and manipulate
> that line of css. NOW that it's been updated, I can no longer do this,
> because as soon as I move my mouse away from the inspected item, the
> css style tab reverts to the relevant selector for the unhovered
> object.
>
> I'm not sure if previously what I used was a bug feature, but it was
> extremely useful for tweaking image sprites and hover states of image
> sprites. Now I can no longer do this.
>
> One other feature you removed that bugs me, is I used to be able to
> double click the dom element like a div to edit the html in the dom.
> Now I have to right click and choose 'edit html' which is a pain in
> the bum.
>
> Can you update it back to the way it was? Or give me instructions on
> how to revert to the older firebug?

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