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::before and ::after css rules not showing in css inspector in developer edition

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when inspecting a webpage with devtools in the developer edition of FIrefox, the pseudo elements ::before and ::after show up OK in the HTML inspector, but when selected in the HTML inspector, the CSS rules for the pseudo elements do now show up in the CSS styles inspector. See attached screen shot.

Pseudo elements display just fine in google developer tools during inspetion.

when inspecting a webpage with devtools in the developer edition of FIrefox, the pseudo elements ::before and ::after show up OK in the HTML inspector, but when selected in the HTML inspector, the CSS rules for the pseudo elements do now show up in the CSS styles inspector. See attached screen shot. Pseudo elements display just fine in google developer tools during inspetion.
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Tuns out to be a bug when you have display:table in the ::before or ::after. See bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1481192

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It still works in Firefox 61 (checking in this page, within #main-breadcrumbs), so perhaps it is regression in Developer Edition.

Could you try the DevTools forum to see whether this is a known issue?

https://discourse.mozilla.org/c/devtools

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Solución elegida

Tuns out to be a bug when you have display:table in the ::before or ::after. See bug https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1481192