That's cool Pedro!  Except on my UI it is in the upper left corner.
Am I using the right one?

On Apr 26, 10:56 am, Pedro Simonetti Garcia <[email protected]>
wrote:
> The easiest way to find the element you want is using the Inspect tool.
> Click at the icon at upper-right side of the UI (next to the Firebug icon)
> and then click at the page. It will select the element you just clicked in
> the HTML panel.
>
> Pedro Simonetti.
>
> 2011/4/26 ImImIn <[email protected]>
>
> > Thanks guys for your help!  I think you cleared this up for me!  It
> > all seems to work, I just needed a little direction!
> > Yes, thought by hovering over styles/elements in the CSS mode that
> > those styles/elements would be highlighted as they are in the HTML
> > mode.
> > PLEASE correct me if I am wrong here, but between the two (HTML and
> > CSS modes) the only one that highlights is the HTML mode.  So, what I
> > do is find the area I want to work on styles in with the HTML
> > mode(tab) and then find the CSS info on the right pane under the Style
> > tab?  Is this correct?
>
> > On Apr 25, 11:25 pm, Jan Honza Odvarko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Apr 25, 9:00 pm, ImImIn <[email protected]> wrote:> I am using
> > FireBug 1.6.2 with FF 3.6.16.
>
> > > > I am a new FB user-just found it today and boy, does it look GOOD!
>
> > > > I have a problem out of the box;
> > > > it appears that the CSS function is not working.  I can see the CSS
> > > > layout of the page just fine BUT if I hover over a element/class, I
> > > > just get a circle with a diagonal line through it!
>
> > > Clicking on the icon allows you to disable the CSS property. If you do
> > > it the icon becomes red and second click enables it again.
>
> > > > If a click on an
> > > > element/class, it opens a small text field where I can edit the
> > > > properties.  It won't color highlight areas on my webpage, however to
> > > > show me corresponding ares in the CSS area like it does when I do the
> > > > same in the HTML tab!
>
> > > Yes, you need to switch to the HTML tab to see individual HTML
> > > elements being highlighted on the page (just move mouse over elements
> > > within the HTML panel).
>
> > > So, if I understand correctly, you would like to move mouse over CSS
> > > selectors in the CSS panel and see highlighted elements on the page
> > > that match the selector?
>
> > > > And if I try to inspect an element with the CSS
> > > > tab active, it switches back to the HTML view to find the element?
>
> > > Yes, that's correct.
>
> > > Honza
>
> > > > Any ideas what might be wrong?
>
> > > > Thank you!
>
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