Firebug works on the client side and doesn't have access to the server-side 
scripts. To change the HTML of a website you need to have access to the 
server. See also our 
FAQ<https://getfirebug.com/faq#Where_is_the_source_shown_inside_the_HTML_panel_located>
.

Sebastian

On Thursday, January 16, 2014 2:42:28 PM UTC+1, Lex Alexander wrote:
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> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-FM4BIe4hZrg/UtfhmeQsRBI/AAAAAAAAALk/pHpzjtZ6ukA/s1600/StudyAbroadEmbeddedVideo.jpg>
> Our website has a video embedded on our Study-Abroad page that is hosted 
> on Google Docs. Because it's hosted there, it has a lot of extraneous stuff 
> around it, including a wide, light-gray border (see screen cap above). Is 
> there any way to alter the iframe code and/or use Firebug to eliminate the 
> extraneous stuff around the video, leaving only the video itself embedded? 
> Thanks!
>
> iframe code: <p><iframe height="640" src="
> https://docs.google.com/a/greensboro.edu/file/d/0B_r1FYzkTQ-IMFVoTVZwSHJ2aVU/edit";
>  
> width="100%">Your browser does not support iframes.</iframe></p>
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