The User Agent CSS is on User Agent style sheets. So if Firefox is
indeed adding, that's something Firebug just shows you.
There is another kind of CSS, user style sheets ,  not user-agent.
Maybe you can look into that.
jjb

On Jul 19, 9:41 pm, Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
> The name of the file is slp.css, which is the stylesheet I'm working
> with. The -moz styles do not exist in that stylesheet. I believe that
> firefox is adding these styles on it's on and therefore it is User
> Agent CSS.
>
> The stylesheet says:
> .innerpage #content {
> background: transparent none;
>
> }
>
> Murray.
>
> On Jul 20, 4:25 pm, johnjbarton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Jul 19, 9:13 pm, Murray <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > My "Show User Agent CSS" option isn't checked.
>
> > > I guess John answered my question about why they're there... It's just
> > > that they don't really add anything to my firebug experience. These
> > > didn't show up back in 1.3.3
>
> > Nothing about this was changed in 1.4 as far as I know.
>
> > > -moz-background-clip:border;
> > > -moz-background-inline-policy:continuous;
> > > -moz-background-origin:padding;
> > > background:transparent none repeat scroll 0 0;
>
> > > Is it possible to change future firebug to only show them if "Show
> > > User Agent CSS" is checked?
>
> > Well, that would make sense only if they are User Agent CSS right?
>
> > They should have a CSS file name above the rule...what is the file
> > name?
>
> > jjb
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