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How to make Firebug 3 react to element state change on the page?
Hello!
In Firebug 2.x, in the mode of inspecting the code \ styles of any element, when hovering over it, the list of styles is complemented properly. For example, when viewing the styles of a link, it is worth hovering over it - immediately a rule with :hover appears on the right panel.
There is no such thing in Firebug 3 + Firefox Developer Edition. I don't see what css rules attached to pseudo selectors are given to the objects. There is no reaction to selecting an object into focus, hovering over it, and, accordingly, there is no way to find out the styles for the hover, focus, and other states.
I did not find the necessary checkbox in the firebug settings.
How to make this feature work?
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Here's what you need: prntscr.com/7qphr0
In general, Firebug 3 is still buggy, often changes in dynamic elements are stupidly invisible in the inspector, you have to "reopen" the tab.
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