Search through the server  for the text you think has to be in the
file, eg a unique id in the CSS.  Unfortunately there is nothing
Firebug itself can do here.
jjb


On Aug 11, 12:59 pm, mlevy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm not a programmer, so I'm struggling anyway with the code on my Web
> site (really a WordPress theme, albeit a bad one). Firebug has been a
> help, but I can't seem to find where it says what file I should look
> in for code I need to change. For instance, I can always find the line
> to revise within style.css, but I'm trying to change code that
> *should* be in my sidebar.php file, *if* this stupid theme followed
> the mentioned-in-all-the-manuals tradition of having a sidebar.php
> file. Instead the code is some other mysterious place and, although I
> can see it and work with it in Firebug, I can't find it to alter it
> permanently outside of Firebug.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Sorry if this is a stupid question; I fully recognize that I'm
> probably missing something very obvious.
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