I see this was posted in 2009. It's 2014 now and I had to face the same 
challenge ...sigh! :p

Anyways, I realized we cannot see the source php file in Firebug. So I also 
have a local copy of the CMS and uses Notepad++ to find string in a 
directory. 

On Friday, 25 December 2009 12:39:15 UTC+5:30, redhat wrote:
>
> Hi- can Firebug tell me the name of the file where I'd find the source
> code that I am inspecting, just like it does for CSS files? For
> instance, in Wordpress themes where there are lots of php files. I'd
> be inspecting an element that doesn't show up in a php file itself,
> but WP is pulling the element from a supporting file (not sure how to
> describe this, but I hope this makes sense).
>
> FB tells me which CSS file has the styling information for that
> element, but what about the file that contains the html?
>

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