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Firebug to find the file?

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Hello with Firebug it is possible to find the right CSS file and line. I use 'Click an element in the page to inspect' and it shows on the right side CSS and line. OK! What I can not find (until now) is which html file it is. E.g to inspect an image: How can I find the html file? Thanks.

Hello with Firebug it is possible to find the right CSS file and line. I use 'Click an element in the page to inspect' and it shows on the right side CSS and line. OK! What I can not find (until now) is which html file it is. E.g to inspect an image: How can I find the html file? Thanks.

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hello Sosyk, please understand that this is a support forum for issues relating to the core browser - we cannot give detailed answers on features in extensions, but you'll probably get a better answer if you post your question in a forum dedicated to firebug: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/firebug

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The built-in Firefox Inspector shows an HTML pane and a CSS pane with the style rules that apply to this element.
Doesn't Firebug do the same?

Did you check the Firebug settings (I'm not using Firebug)?