On Jul 7, 2:36 pm, Ryan Sullivan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.
I guess you may not realize that the [X] button on the far right side
acts differently in 1.4. The next release will make the difference
clear. Once you realize that the [X] deactivate Firebug for a domain,
I think things will be much better.
There are two controls for minimize, the function you probably want
instead of deactivate:
A minimize icon: [_] on the right
Toggling the firebug status bar icon
jjb
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