On Apr 5, 5:00 pm, Andrew Doherty <[email protected]> wrote:
> I used to be able to inspect an element that had a :hover css
> selector. I'd click inspect, hover over the item (for example a link)
> and I'd see in the firebug style tab the css selector for :hover on
> that element and the properties applied to it. The cool thing was, I
> could then move my mouse down to the firebug style tab and manipulate
> that line of css. NOW that it's been updated, I can no longer do this,
> because as soon as I move my mouse away from the inspected item, the
> css style tab reverts to the relevant selector for the unhovered
> object.
>
> I'm not sure if previously what I used was a bug feature, but it was
> extremely useful for tweaking image sprites and hover states of image
> sprites. Now I can no longer do this.
>
> One other feature you removed that bugs me, is I used to be able to
> double click the dom element like a div to edit the html in the dom.
> Now I have to right click and choose 'edit html' which is a pain in
> the bum.

You can alt + double click to edit.


>
> Can you update it back to the way it was? Or give me instructions on
> how to revert to the older firebug?

All versions of firebug are available from http://getfirebug.com/releasees

jjb

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