Try using Firebug. There is an inspect button - that way can click on
an item in the window, and it shows it in the (rendered) source. Might
help you spot it. (find the image filename, can then search the source
for it)

(While in Firefox, the developer toolbar offers 'view all script'
option, to give you a long page of javascript to search)

Chrome Developer tools offer something similar.



On 21 December 2010 10:05, Xavier Noria <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need to locate the code that adds the white cross image highlighted
> in this screenshot
>
>    https://skitch.com/fxnoria/rgbss/pairprog
>
> I've done a code walkthrough in the JavaScript that generates that map
> and it is not apparent. Could anyone give me a hint? What I am looking
> for?
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