But i don't want "on for all web pages"  (i assume that's the option
you speak of)

I only want it "on" for domains i specify, like 1.2 and 1.3 were...

I'd really go back to those, but there's issues that 1.4 fixed that
are important



On Jun 30, 12:21 pm, Trevan Richins <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can make firebug always on (right-click the icon in the bottom bar).  
> I've also been playing around with an extension for my own development that 
> forces firebug to always be on for my development domain.  I've got issues 
> with it where it is minimized when it shouldn't be or maximized when it 
> shouldn't be, and I've never tested "open in new window" but it is working 
> fine for me.  The email thread where I've asked questions about the extension 
> is titled "Help with extension to enable Firebug at a specific domain".  I 
> could post my code and let you try and make it work for you.
>
> Trevan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> MorningZ
> Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 10:12 AM
> To: Firebug
> Subject: Re: I hate the new design.
>
> I'm going to chime in with another dislike of the new design... it
> really is a pain
>
> if i am on sitewww.mmm.com, i want Firebug active and watching what's
> going on... i don't want to worry if the Firebug panel is showing,
> "active for current tab" or anything, the like......
>
> what I do want is the ability to have it watching a given domain no
> matter what... because i want to see my full browser window and if
> there's an error or some AJAX call is taking too long, i want to be
> able to click the bug icon, see the panel and watch the request, not
> have to refresh the page and start over because i didn't have the
> panel pulled up...  (1.3 was great with this)
>
> this is a situation "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"
>
> On Jun 30, 11:05 am, Kara Rawson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > johnjbarton wrote:
> > > We'd be interested in what problems you are encountering. The design
> > > work for 1.4 is complete; we use beta just for bugs not design
> > > changes. Our goal is to make Firebug work well for as many users as
> > > possible.
>
> > > jjb
>
> > > On Jun 29, 3:39 pm, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >> Dear Firebug,
> > >> Please do not keep the design in the latest beta. It is messing up all
> > >> my habits and is constantly wasting my time.
>
> > >> Thanks,
>
> > at first i didn't like the new design, but it grew on me, only took a
> > few mins to get used to it. I use both, as i used FF3.5 with the latest
> > FB and FF3.1 with the older stable release of FB. using both side by
> > side, the new version actually is alot easier to use, its just a little
> > difference, IMHO a better flowing, UI. I also agree with spending more
> > time on getting it to work well with as few bugs as possible.
>
> > k
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