So basically there is no way to figure out where it is located to
change it?




On Dec 17, 5:45 am, ColinFine <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 15, 9:09 pm, KJ <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > This is a great tool, however I am stumped on a couple of things.
>
> > In building a website, I am wanting to change the color of the image
> > gallery photos border. Using Firebug I have isolated the code:
> > #gallery-1 img {border: 2px solid #cfcfcf;}    however when going into
> > the CSS file I can't locate this. A search for "gallery" or "border"
> > does not show any results. So I looked further into the Plug in codes
> > and still am not able to find where this code is.
>
> > How can I find the code so I can change it? Is there a way to alter
> > the code permanently in Firebug? When altering the code in the CSS
> > using Firebug it looks great and is just what I want. I just need it
> > to stick!
>
> > Any help would be appreciated ... thank you!
>
> Firebug can (and does) tell you which HTTP access it found that CSS
> rule in. It _can have no knowledge_ of where that CSS rule comes from
> on your server: it might be from a file, but in principle it could be
> generated on the fly, obtained from somewhere else ...

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