Yes, but unfortunately it's restricted for editing only the box model 
related values, not ALL possible CSS styles.

Il giorno lunedì 16 novembre 2015 23:48:53 UTC+1, Sebastian Zartner ha 
scritto:
>
> The box model shading only stays when you hover the related element.
> Though there's one way to tweak the box model related values while keeping 
> the box model shaded within the page and that is through the *Layout* 
> side panel <https://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Layout_Side_Panel>.
>
> Sebastian
>
> On Monday, November 16, 2015 at 2:17:13 PM UTC+1, Rock Lee wrote:
>>
>> Okay, this may looks like the :hover question that comes around very 
>> often, but it's not the same.
>>
>> Do you know when you click/hover an elmement in the HTML tab, the 
>> corresponding element in the browser view gets highlighted with *blue *for 
>> the box, *yellow *for margins and *violet *(?) for the paddings (see 
>> ther attached png). Okay, but as soon as you move the mouse pointer away 
>> from the element in the HTML tab, the highlighted selection changes too.
>>
>> Well, I'd like to keep the selected element sticked/locked so I can play 
>> around with CSS or other stuff and see the margins/paddings/box changing 
>> accordingly in the browser window. Is there a way to do that?
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>

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