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When I select an element on a web page with FireBug's selector, I can easiy see what stye settings it uses.
But how can I learn the source css file's path as well?
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You can see this information in Firebug as well as the line number. Place your mouse over the css file reference and the tool tip will give you further details.
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On the right of each rule the file name of the CSS file is shown. Point at it, and the tooltip shows you the complete request URL.
Chrome's inspector allows you to see which CSS rules are matched in an element (and the source css file). I don't know about firebug though.
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