The "element" rule at the top of the css sidebar is for you to add styles. The 
styles are applied to whatever is currently selected in the html window pane. 

Regards,
JP Charrier

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> On 2/11/2014, at 4:39 pm, Christina Sosa <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I am learning how to use fire bug, and I have now know there is no way to see 
> where the HTML location is for changes made in fire bug on a page. Is there a 
> way to find the css location for changes to a page that does not have a line 
> number beside it? 
> I am trying to add a 15 px margin to images in some of my banners and in the 
> css on the right it says element and gives margin top but no line number 
> where I should add the changes. I had no luck with using the css live 
> extensions so I am completely lost now.  When I ask questions in wordpress 
> they always ask for my site so one of the pages I am trying to edit is 
> http://revolutionhtx.com/ministries/life-groups/. 
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