I think that this is the wrong approach. For someone who does a lot of web development, I want firebug to be on for just the domains that I want, and I want it to be hard to accidently turn off. I rely on the js error counts on the firebug status icon, and since switching to FF3.5 + FB1.4 I have missed a lot of errors because FB was off, where I thought or expected it to be on. I have tried using the "On for All Web Pages" option in the context menu, but that makes sites like Gmail unresponsive. The list of domains that firebug should always be on for was a much better solution for day to day use. Please add it back.
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