Another helpful feature of the DOM Inspector is the “Computed Style” view. While this doesn’t tell you what CSS file is affecting the node, it does give you a break down of exactly what the nodes is doing as far as presentation goes. I can’t count the number of times where I’ve used it to figure out what property was causing the undesired display, and then used the CSS Rules view to track it down in the CSS.
Another helpful feature of the DOM Inspector is the “Computed Style” view. While this doesn’t tell you what CSS file is affecting the node, it does give you a break down of exactly what the nodes is doing as far as presentation goes. I can’t count the number of times where I’ve used it to figure out what property was causing the undesired display, and then used the CSS Rules view to track it down in the CSS.