On Dec 3, 1:21 am, G-Raph <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 1 déc, 17:15, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > As I have explained before, this is not possible. Firebug needs to
> > know *before* the page opens that you want to use it. So it has to
> > have a list of URLs you want to debug.
>
> OK, actually I don't really care weather it's active or not (though it
> causes slower page rendering, etc), the most annoying thing is the
> auto-opening behavior.
>
> So, is there any way to keep FB opened when I choose to, and closed
> when I choose to ?
Yes or no depending on what you really mean by "opened" and "choose
to".
Firebug can be inactive and UI closed (gray bug, no UI)
active and UI open (orange bug, UI)
active and UI closed (orange bug, no UI)
When Firebug is active and UI closed we say it is "minimized".
If Firebug is minimized, then it will be minimized on all sites that
it is enabled for.
So if you enable Firebug on sites A and B but do not enable on C,
then:
When you select tab for C: Firebug is closed, gray.
When you select tab for B: Firebug is enabled. If you have it
unminimized, then UI.
When you select tab for A: Firebug is enabled. If you have it
unminimized, then UI.
You can "choose" to have the UI open or not, with the status bar icon.
One click switches between open and not open UI.
>
> > You may have another extension or setting that is causing this
> > behavior.
> > Seehttp://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/FAQ#Resetting_All_Optionshttp://...
>
> I may have too many extensions... But I've reset all options, I'll see
> if that helps !
If you are having trouble, consider creating a new profile. It will
solve many mysterious issues.
jjb
>
> --
> Raph
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