It's the same problem as with HTML. Firebug doesn't know the actual server 
side technology and so, if CSS files are computed dynamically (e.g. by 
dynamic concatenating several files) Firebug doesn't know where those came 
from.

Firebug only knows what the client browser knows.

Related thread:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/firebug/_PiXYhkemu4

Honza



On Thursday, February 21, 2013 9:35:23 AM UTC+1, Xuzo Jackson wrote:
>
> When I use the inspection tool I can see all the css and HTML and can 
> change it live on the fly no problem.
>
> However, how do I know where the file is located? Some of my Joomla sites 
> have over 20 css files, what file should I edit?
>
> How about HTML, on what page is it? 
>

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