Hi Honza,

The first image shows the lower right box (on my setup - standard?) which shows the area where the CSS is detailed:



Now.....if I hover my mouse over the easytabs.css (blue writing link?), I get (only file paths are obscured) details of four CSS files (widgets, styles, custom, easytabs):


You'll see the hand is on easytabs.css and the line of text pops up after a few seconds. There are four CSS files loaded and the blue written "easytabs.css (...." is the only link displayed for all CSS rules regardless of which CSS file the actual rule is contained within.

Hope that makes sense!

Kind regards
Wayne


On 13/01/2011 15:07, Honza (Jan Odvarko) wrote:

On Jan 13, 2:08 pm, Wayne Trevena<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi,

Thanks for the speedy reply.

I couldn't change the message once posted but I was possibly a bit too
quick off the mark.  It looks like when I hover the mouse over the css
file shown in the box to the right, Firebug concatenates all stylesheets
loaded and then displays just one long line of text showing all
stylesheets but the link is only the last stylesheet.
I don't understand what you mean here. Could you post some screenshots
+ detailed description of what you have in mind?

Honza

Is it supposed to
show only the stylesheet that the rule is taken from?  If not, it is a
bit misleading?  Maybe a feature improvement?

Thanks!
Wayne

On 13/01/2011 09:48, Honza (Jan Odvarko) wrote:

It looks like a bug to me. Any chance I could load your page and
reproduce the problem on my machine?
Honza
On Jan 13, 10:07 am, Wayneywoo<[email protected]>    wrote:
Hey all,
What a great addon for Firefox.  Thank you to all who have made this
possible.  This is my first post to the group so now the appreciation
is out the way :-)
When I inspect a html element, in the box to the right where you can
see the CSS, I seem to be getting only one CSS file for all rules no
matter what CSS file the original rule was contained in.
So for example...I have a rule on element1 from file 1.CSS, another
rule on element2 from file 2.CSS.
If I look at element1 I see the correct CSS but Firebug tells me it's
in file 2?!
Is there a setting I'm missing somewhere?
Many thanks!
Wayne


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