Thank you Kara and Hershel:

Can you query firebug to tell you the FILENAME of the source file that
it is currently drilling into to show you the code?  My problem is
that I'm looking at code and no knowing what file to find it in so
that I can edit it.

Thank you so much and talk to you soon.

Sincerely,

Michael

On Jul 27, 5:18 pm, HershelSR <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  However, I've found something on my site with
> > firebug that I need to change that I CAN'T figure out the location of
> > in my authoring software, so I would like to know after I "test" my
> > change with firebug how I can then save that tested change directly to
> > the web site, bypassing my authoring software.
>
> Short answer: There is no way to do this using Firebug.
>
> The only way is to directly edit the source files of your website and
> make the changes there. Firebug is just to preview the changes, but it
> can not and will not change your site.
>
> HTH
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