On Jul 5, 7:29 pm, johnjbarton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 5, 9:10 am, alfonsoml <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > An entry in the context menu of the firebug statusbar icon:
> > Disable Firebug for "xyz.com"
>
> I gather you think that a hidden menu entry with text is better than a
> visible iconic button? Do others agree? Other choices?
>
> jjb
As sir_brizz says, previous versions linked the "close" button just to
the panel, not to the state of Firebug.
For me Firebug is a background task, it must be running always in
every page that I'm working on (based on domains, not on the exact
page url), and I might need to open or close the panel to view some
state, debug a function, etc.. but the panel is just the interface of
Firebug, the internal code that catches errors, keeps trace of network
resources is separate and shouldn't be linked together. If I enable
Firebug for a domain it should work automatically for every page of
that domain until I disable it, without the need to open the panel and
without disabling itself when I close the panel with the same button
that I've been doing since eons ago.
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