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want to "Trace Styles" like Microsoft's F12 tool

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I am considering switching from IE9/F12 Developer Tools to Firefox/Firebug

Looks like firebug is more intuitive than Microsoft's F12 Developer Tools... but not always:

Just noticed that Firebug's "Computed" tab does not allow me to drill down/expand on each property (e.g. Box Model: width) to see a list of style rules that have this property defined (something I find very useful on Microsoft's "Trace Styles" tab); so instead, I am scanning through the Firebug "Style" tab to try to find all style rules that have this property defined.

Being a newbie with firebug, I am wondering if there is a way to do what I want or maybe an add-in?

I am considering switching from IE9/F12 Developer Tools to Firefox/Firebug Looks like firebug is more intuitive than Microsoft's F12 Developer Tools... but not always: Just noticed that Firebug's "Computed" tab does not allow me to drill down/expand on each property (e.g. Box Model: width) to see a list of style rules that have this property defined (something I find very useful on Microsoft's "Trace Styles" tab); so instead, I am scanning through the Firebug "Style" tab to try to find all style rules that have this property defined. Being a newbie with firebug, I am wondering if there is a way to do what I want or maybe an add-in?

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