Wow, I've never seen that 'using' page. I'll try to update it for
v1.4.

In the meantime the docs for v1.3 are here:
http://getfirebug.com/doc/enablement/enablement.html

jjb

On May 3, 4:39 am, dandv <[email protected]> wrote:
> I many many tabs open in Firefox, and I want Firebug to be disabled in
> general, and only enabled for one or two sites that I actually debug
> (the rest are HTML/CSS/JavaScript etc. reference pages).
>
> http://getfirebug.com/using.htmlclaims this is possible:
>
> <<You can browse in two modes - either enable Firebug for all websites
> except those on the "blacklist", or **disable Firebug for all websites
> except those on the "whitelist".**>>
>
> How exactly can I do that?
>
> The only way I found to disable anything was to make the Console
> appear (it doesn't if you just click the Firebug icon), click
> Sites..., then type the name of the site I want to disable. Note that
> if you double-click on a site in the list, Firebug doesn't toggle
> between enable/disable, which would be very nice.
>
> Dan
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