This extension and IDE plugin could probably help:
http://code.google.com/p/css-x-fire/

/Ronnie

2011/7/12 camster <[email protected]>

>
> I really like firebug for locating CSS divs and stuff like that but the my
> problem is I can never tell what page the code resides on. For example
> sometimes I want to change the styles and or layout of some wordpress
> pages.
> When I hover over the element I want to change, the inspector shows me the
> code which is great but i cant tell if its on for example home.php or maybe
> index.php or maybe archives.php. So I end up having to open every php page
> just to try to find the div (or whatever element) in question.
>
> Maybe its obvious but I'm missing it. Any suggestions would be great.
>
> Thanks
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