This may be easy, and I'm stupid, but when I'm going around inspecting a site and tweaking, and let's say the site has 8 CSS files for variations and so forth, and I pick an element and track down the CSS to that element, I can't find out which CSS file it's in! OK, I take that back, I know when you're looking at some CSS it will have the filename to the right of the "edit" button just above the code, BUT, sometimes all it says is the domain name itself, instead of a CSS file. However, I still can't find where this CSS actually IS! I've checked the index file, in the HTML itself, can't find it. I don't have access to every file, I only have access to the index.php file and the css files themselves, cause this is a CMS/backend kind of thing. Can Firebug be more specific about WHERE it found the CSS that it shows? I've looked high and low through all the CSS files and elsewhere trying to find the css that FB knows about so easily.
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