The HTML Panel shows a live preview of the source code of your page.
This means any dynamic changes (via JavaScript) are automatically
updating the Node View.
Unfortunately I am not used to how WordPress is working behind the
scenes, but maybe what you are wanting to know is done on the server,
not inside the browser. What exactly do you mean by "templates"?
Please also have a look at the Net Panel (first you have to enable it
and reload the page), maybe there are the templates listed you're
meaning.

Sebastian

On Jul 29, 7:18 pm, mike365 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am using FireBug to edit self hosted my Wordpress site. I have used
> FireBug to help make changes to my CSS files using the inspect element
> and I understand that aspect perfectly. But how do I use FireBug to
> find out what file is controlling certain html elements. In FireBug it
> just shows the source code of the page when selecting certain elements
> of the page. This doesn't tell me what Wordpress template file
> controls that element of html.
>
> Any help?

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