FB tells me which CSS file has the styling information for that
element, but what about the file that contains the html?
jib
On Dec 24, 11:28 pm, John J Barton <johnjbar...@johnjbarton.com>
wrote:
Neither Firebug nor Firefox know the source file names. Only the
server knows.
jib
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On Dec 25, 12:32 pm, Jan Odvarko <odva...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You could also use the search box within the Net panel. It allows to
> search over all response bodies so you could find where the specific
> element came from.
> HTH
> Honza
>
On Dec 25 2009, 10:04 pm, redhat <aroproj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Honza. That worked only for the HTML/CSS file. I was looking
> for the element in a PHP file. What I ended up doing was download the
> theme's files to my desktop and ran a search on them for the element,
> then looked inside each file that came up as a result. Took a bit more
> time, but found the php file I was looking for.
>
That is the best you can do. The PHP files don't exist in your
browser, and it doesn't even know their names (except for the main PHP
file, assuming the server's configuration doesn't rewirte it
somehow).
The reason why the HTML output seen in the browser cannot be directly mapped to the server-side source code is that it is mostly dynamically generated.