plus select the content and then right click and select "View
Selection Source" (a FF builtin feature)

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 07:55, John J Barton
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Plus you can right click on the page and select Inspect element.
> jjb
>
> On Jan 28, 3:37 am, Jan Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 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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