You probably want the "Inspector" feature.

1) click on the "Inspect" button (within Firebug's toolbar).
2) Move mouse cursor over the page.

Elements should be highlighted on the page and appropriate HTML source
selected automatically within Firebug's HTML panel.

Honza

On Jan 28, 8:56 am, muuvuu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Assume I loaded a webpage into Firefox (and started Firebug).
>
> Now I place the mouse somewhere on the web page.
> What I need now is a hotkey/menu/button "jump to corresponding HTML
> code"
> which opens the Firebug pane at the bottom and displayes the exact
> HTML location where
> the corresponding mouse is currently placed on the web page.
>
> Is this possible?
> If not: could this feature be included in the next release?
>
> Michael
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