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How can I find exactly what file a web page element is in?

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Begin a new FireBug user...if this EXACT feature exists and I am missing it please, please let me know! Thanks for a GREAT tool!

I work with WordPress Themes. There are web page elements that I clearly see on the web page in FireBug. I can inspect the element...and very nicely see the DIV tag info listed under the HTML tag. I can change it and see the effect on the page. BUT I can't seem to find EXACTLY which file that the DIV tag is actually coded in.

Currently, as a new user with themes, I don't know how these designers have built these pages. They can look at a home page item and know that a title (or whatever) is defined in the index.php file...or the ****.php file.

But IF FireBug can show me that actual file then I can go right to it and delete it or change it.

Hope this makes sense, Ted

Begin a new FireBug user...if this EXACT feature exists and I am missing it please, please let me know! Thanks for a GREAT tool! I work with WordPress Themes. There are web page elements that I clearly see on the web page in FireBug. I can inspect the element...and very nicely see the DIV tag info listed under the HTML tag. I can change it and see the effect on the page. BUT I can't seem to find '''EXACTLY''' which file that the DIV tag is actually coded in. Currently, as a new user with themes, I don't know how these designers have built these pages. They can look at a home page item and know that a title (or whatever) is defined in the index.php file...or the ****.php file. But IF FireBug can show me that actual file then I can go right to it and delete it or change it. Hope this makes sense, Ted