Hi Hershel:

I finally found this in my authoring software.  While scanning through
the help forums on Joomla, I saw someone with the same problem.  They
found it buried under several levels of command parameters.  It was a
case of knowing where to look.  It happened to be the page title for
the Home menu setting under the main menu for the site.  I never would
have guessed that.

Immediate problem solved, however, it would be nice to know if firebug
would be able to tell you the exact file a piece of html text that is
highlighted on the screen is located in.  That would solve the problem
of digging through menus.

Thank you again for all your help and talk to you again soon, I hope.

Sincerely,

Michael

On Jul 28, 7:23 pm, Werth Sensei <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Hershel:
>
> I'm highlighting an item on my site, in this case, on ourwww.mainstma.org
> web site, we have some text in the center of the screen that says
> "Welcome to the Frontpage".  I can't for the life of me figure out
> where that text is located.
>
> Firebug shows template.css and black.css as the filenames in the right
> window, but "Welcome to the Frontpage" is not within those files.  I
> can see on the left window the Welcome to the Frontpage text, and I
> can modify that to say something else with Firebug, but I can't save
> it to the live site, of course.
>
> I am trying to see where in Firebug it will tell me the exact filename
> of the text showing in the left window.  I just can't find it!  I'm
> sure if I can figure this out, then I will have a future skill to
> apply to other situations where I'm having trouble finding something.
>
> Please let me know what you think!  Thank you so much.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Michael
>
> On Jul 28, 3:24 am, HershelSR <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > 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.
>
> > If you are editing CSS then you will see the name of the CSS file in
> > the upper right hand corner of the CSS selector you are editing. If
> > you place your mouse on that filename, then a tooltip will come up and
> > show you the full path to that file as well.
>
> > HTH
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