Sorry I am not sure I understand your answer.
Until this week when using Firebug I would always see then name of the 
external style sheet that contained the rules relating to the element that 
I was inspecting.
Now I am only seeing a URL so if I want to change the css rules it is very 
dificult as I don't know which style sheet they are in??
What is an internal style sheet?
I am using Drupal which utilises Themes which are placed in the file system 
and contain css files, which I am able to edit if I know which one is being 
used.
So I still not sure how to work this out.

Julie

On Monday, September 24, 2012 3:05:54 PM UTC+1, Julie wrote:
>
> I have a problem with firebug not showing which css files are being used. 
> I have attached a screen shot and circled in red where I would normally 
> expect to find the name of the css file being used and now it is just 
> showing the URL link to the page that I am inspecting.
> Is there a setting that need to be changed to get this back
>

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