Yes, Firebug works perfectly. I got that tabs consist of
div class="tabsetWrapper" wrapping
  div class="tabset" which contains
    bookmarks (div) with classes tab, tabSelected/tabUnselected and
  div class="tabContents"

this is enough and Firebug is quite general solution.

However, it doesn't allow me to study which styles are applied after
onClick, onFocus and ~onUnfocus (I don't remember how it is called).
Some JavaScript controls this, but I haven't got how to inspect this.

On 10 ноя, 22:44, PMario <[email protected]> wrote:
> Firebug shows allmost everything, DOM, css, scripts, what ever you
> want.
>
> If you open firebug, the first icon, next to the bug, is the inspector
> activator. If you hover over the site elements, and click one. it is
> selected. The DOM CSS ..... shows up and a lot of usefull info :)
>
> And the nice thing is, that everything can be edited on the fly, to
> see what happens.
>
> If you have troubles. Let me know. May be I make a short video :)
>
> On Nov 10, 6:25 pm, Yakov <[email protected]> wrote:> One more 
> important question: the style of <<tabs>>. Well, if I install
> > Firebug I can watch it myself; anyway, it's worth mentioning in here.
> > The core grey style is somewhat quite limited for use)
>
> The ColorPalette tiddler can be changed. The tabs are using this
> settings.
> Have a look at StyleSheetLayout, StyleSheetColor to get the default
> values.
>
> -m

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