I like the per-tab idea, but I realize that there may be times when I
will want Firebug active for multiple pages, maybe we can't have all
of them, but would more than one be a possibility?

I am thinking something like, per-tab for when firebug is docked at
the bottom, but if you pop it open in a new window, it is global to
that XUL window?  In a way this makes sense to me because you are no
longer attaching firebug to one tab.

I think in 1.3 you can have as many separate firebug windows as you
have tabs open, but for people that use firebug popped open in a
separate window, would it be too unwieldy for them to use separate
browser windows if they are debugging 2 different sites?


On Apr 3, 4:23 pm, Maciej Jaros <[email protected]> wrote:
> johnjbarton wrote:
> > We have at least four options:
> >   as is
> >   global to Firefox
> >   global to XUL window
> >   always on tab
> > They all have problems, of different sorts.
>
> Use all of them? I think most of the users wouldn't mind if there would
> be some default behaviour as long as they could use something different
> (even if set with about:config). So maybe all could be implemented if
> that's not too much work?
>
> Regards, Nux.
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