Firebug doesn't know about the server side technology so, it can't know the 
directory structure on your server.

Firebug only operates on objects known to the client browser.

You can also read this:
https://getfirebug.com/faq#How_can_I_save_changes_I_made_inside_the_HTML_panel_back_to_my_source_file

Does that make sense?

Honza

On Thursday, February 21, 2013 9:22:37 AM UTC+1, Xuzo Jackson wrote:
>
> When I hover over elements I can see all the code, but on what page of the 
> directory is the code located on?
>
> When you look at code it could be on hundreds of different pages in the 
> directory, how to know what file to edit?
>
> Hope I'm clear, if not I'll upload a screen capture ;)
>
>
>

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