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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T22:23:02+00:00 2026-05-14T22:23:02+00:00

When you click the Click an element on the page to inspect arrow with

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When you click the “Click an element on the page to inspect” arrow with FireBug, it puts a Blue Border around the target element, and also returns the DOM Id.

I am building an application and that feature would be awesome to add. Be able to hover over elements and highlight the target, upon clicking return the DOM Id or CSS selector to the application.

Is there a jquery plugin that does this magic? Some other smart way?

Thanks!,

Jonathan

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    2026-05-14T22:23:03+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 10:23 pm

    I used what tster provided, and to get the cssPath, i wrote the following $.fn.cssPath function which returns me the css selector to reference this element in the future. So far its working great.

              $.fn.cssPath = function() {
                var currentObject = $(this).get(0);        
                cssResult = "";
                 while (currentObject.parentNode) {
                  if(currentObject.id) {
                    cssResult = currentObject.nodeName + '#' + currentObject.id + " " + cssResult;
                    break;
                  } else if(currentObject.className) {
                    cssResult = currentObject.nodeName + '.' + currentObject.className + " " + cssResult;            
                  } else {
                    cssResult = currentObject.nodeName + " " + cssResult;            
                  }
                  currentObject = currentObject.parentNode;
                }
                return cssResult.toLowerCase();
              }
    
       $("*").mouseenter(function() {
          $(".highlight").removeClass("highlight");
          $(this).addClass("highlight");        
       });
    
      $("*").bind('click',function(event){
        var value = $(this).cssPath();
        $('#web_page_filter',top.document).val(value);
        return false;
      });
    
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