> I should have included that I'm running windows xp professional sp3
I am also running WinXP (on other machine), but my screen looks
different comparing to your screenshot. What Firefox theme do you use?
Or could it be a custom OS theme that could cause the difference?

Honza

On Oct 4, 7:19 pm, ed <[email protected]> wrote:
> I should have included that I'm running windows xp professional sp3
>
> On Oct 4, 1:14 pm, Ed Schiebel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I see this problem with both 1.5.4 and 1.6b1 running in firefox 3.6.10
> > (though it's been this way for a long time). I've attached 3 images.
> > normal_div shows a normal, visible div highlighted in the HTML tab
> > hidden_div shows a div with style="display:none" highlighted in the HTML tab
> > orphan_div shows a div created via document.createElement("div"), but not
> > added to the document yet. To get this, I used the console to show me
> > orphan_div, then clicked on the link.
>
> > as you can see, in the last 2, the HTML is unreadable.
> > --ed
>
> > >   Topic: colors<http://groups.google.com/group/firebug/t/9a5f273c3710be36>
>
> > >    Jan Odvarko <[email protected]> Oct 04 01:54PM +0200 
> > > ^<#12b781ebb1f38450_digest_top>
>
> > >    What Firebug version do you use?
>
> > >    I have tried that with Firebug 1.6 and selected HTML nodes (in the HTML
> > >    panel) are always using blue background with white text, doesn't matter
> > >    if
> > >    the selected node is currently visible or not.
>
> > >    http://getfirebug.com/releases/firebug/1.6X/firebug-1.6X.0b1.xpi
>
> > >    I am attaching a screenshot.
>
> > >    But perhaps, I don't understand the problem well?
>
> > >    Honza
>
> > >   Topic: New Feature Request: Saving 
> > > Profiles<http://groups.google.com/group/firebug/t/b069070d680c6163>
>
> > >    "Honza (Jan Odvarko)" <[email protected]> Oct 04 04:47AM -0700 
> > > ^<#12b781ebb1f38450_digest_top>
>
> > >    Seehttps://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2108/
>
> > >    Honza
>
> > >   Topic: about memory 
> > > breakpoint<http://groups.google.com/group/firebug/t/9d187c503bb7ee36>
>
> > >    aj3423 <[email protected]> Oct 04 06:13PM +0800 
> > > ^<#12b781ebb1f38450_digest_top>
>
> > >    in some debugger like ollydbg, user can set a break point to a memory
> > >    address, when there is a read/write access to that memory address, the
> > >    debugger will break. I think it is very useful in javascript debugging.
> > >    Sometime my variable value is changed and I couldn't found where it is
> > >    modified. It'll be great if I can set a variable break point to
> > >    variables
> > >    like a.b.c, then it breaks when the code does a.b.c = 123,
> > >    Is it possible for the enhancement? Will firebug add the new 'variable
> > >    break
> > >    point' in the future version?
>
> > >    Thanks.
>
> > >    "Honza (Jan Odvarko)" <[email protected]> Oct 04 04:41AM -0700 
> > > ^<#12b781ebb1f38450_digest_top>
>
> > >    There is already partial support for this within the DOM panel.
>
> > >    For example, if you have an object a = {prop1: 1, prop2: 2} you can
> > >    create a breakpoint for its properties.
>
> > >    1) Select the DOM panel
> > >    2) Expand the object |a|
> > >    3) Create a breakpoint for |prop1| by clicking on the breakpoint
> > >    column.
> > >    4) Change the value -> Firebug's debugger should break and switch to
> > >    the Script panel showing the source line that caused the break;
>
> > >    See more here:
> > >    http://getfirebug.com/doc/breakpoints/demo.html#dom
>
> > >    Honza
>
> > >   Topic: Firebug : How to make net tab 
> > > persistent?<http://groups.google.com/group/firebug/t/f6a170f73054ba71>
>
> > >    "Honza (Jan Odvarko)" <[email protected]> Oct 04 04:37AM -0700 
> > > ^<#12b781ebb1f38450_digest_top>
>
> > >    > Off line Honza and I agreed to just let the Persist be manual: you
> > >    > will accumulate net traffic until you press it off.
> > >    Will be in Firebug 1.7a3
> > >    Honza
>
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> >  normal_div.jpg
> > 53KViewDownload
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> >  hidden_div.jpg
> > 52KViewDownload
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> >  orphan_div.jpg
> > 55KViewDownload
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