I agree, I call this feature "Why is this green?" in my slides for the
Firefox summit:
http://getfirebug.com/workingGroup/2008/FirefoxSummit/FirefoxSummit2008FirebugChromebug.html#(1)

I think it is possible to implement.


On Sep 3, 8:49 am, "david.karr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure Firebug doesn't do this now, but I was wondering
> whether it's even possible to implement something like this:
>
> I'm currently tracking a bug in my application and the framework that
> I'm using. At some point, the style attribute of a particular element
> gets a problematic change made to it. I thought I found the only line
> in the framework that could do this, but it didn't appear to hit that
> breakpoint. I'm wondering whether it would be possible for Firebug to
> implement the ability to "watch" for particular element changes and
> break at that point? I would think this would be a very useful feature.
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