Please see also 
https://getfirebug.com/faq#Where_is_the_source_shown_inside_the_HTML_panel_located
.

Sebastian

On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 9:51:24 PM UTC+1, Farshid Beheshti wrote:
>
> it doesn't tell me which file the code is in or the path to the file. Or 
>> does it? Have I missed something?
>>
> I'm not sure if you mean the HTML document you're editing, since it's 
> obvious the page you opened Firebug on. For JS codes
> running in/with your HTML page the files path is located on the toolbar of 
> the script panel. For CSS files, the story is the same as script panel.
>
> Farshid
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