On Jul 2, 8:20 am, jjj <[email protected]> wrote:
> Then tell me why turning 'on for all pages' causes firebug to fail to
> turn on while browsing in firefox?
I don't know why this does not work for you. It works for me.
>
> Can you confirm that by turning 'on for all pages', firebug stays on
> for every single page until you explicitly turn it off?
I can confirm that Firebug will stay on for me if I select "on for all
pages" then visit a set of completely different sites.
Here is are the specifics:
1) Open Firefox 3.5 with Firebug 1.5a7.
2) Right click Firebug Icon, select On for all Web Pages.
3) Open www.google.com firebug is up
4) search for "foo" and click on the first result,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foo;
Firebug is up.
5) type http://www.ibm.com into the location bar, hit enter. Firebug
is up
Does this work for you?
Based on my tests and the fact that other users have used this option
successfully, it's my guess that the reason it fails for you is
related to some property of your environment. A simple and effective
test for this is create a new Firefox profile, install Firebug, and
restart.
jjb
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