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In the Chrome DevTools I can inspect an element to see its CSS and the related media query:

Chrome DevTools showing the media query related to a CSS rule

As you can see in the Styles panel, Chrome intelligently shows my current media with min-width: 1200px. However, Chrome is currently sucking lots of my computer's memory and therefore I have to switch back to Firefox, i.e. Firebug).

However, Firebug misses the media query part:

Firebug missing the media query for the CSS rule

Is there any possibility/extension in Firefox that can show the CSS rules along with their current media queries?

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Update 2019

To show current media queries open settings (F1 from dev tools) and check "Show Browser Styles" under the Inspector section.

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The media query will be shown just to the right of the file name and line number.

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Firebug doesn't have that feature implemented. It was requested in issue 5329, though Firebug is discontinued now, so it won't be implemented anymore.

Though the Rules side panel of the Firefox DevTools does show @media queries. *Rules* side panel in Firefox DevTools displaying @media query

To get them displayed uncheck the option Show original sources within the options panel. Unchecked *Show original sources* option within Firefox DevTools

As [upcoming versions of Firebug will integrate into the DevTools][4], they will inherit this feature.

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  • Shouldn't it be turned on for the media query info to appear?
    – prkos
    Dec 12, 2016 at 4:33
  • No, because the original sources may not be CSS but a preprocessed language like SASS or LESS. Dec 18, 2016 at 17:37
  • This may actually have changed already, I didn't check lately. Dec 18, 2016 at 17:45

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