This thread is more than four years old. Maybe it wasn't possible that way 
before. But you're right, you can do that this way in current versions of 
Firebug.

Sebastian

On Thursday, December 19, 2013 12:47:55 PM UTC+1, Simon Norris wrote:
>
> Am I missing something here ?
>
> To the right of the selector when I'm browsing the rules which apply to 
> the document element in firebug (html tab) is a link containing the file 
> name and the line number in which that rule is detailed.
>
> Click on this link and there's your CSS file with all the temporary 
> changes made (css tab).
>
> Copy paste as much of this as you like over your original CSS.
>
> Simple ... go Firebug!
>
>
>

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