Thanks Sebastian

Sebastian Zartner wrote:
>
> "You should update your Firefox. 3.6 is very much outdated. The current 
> version is 12".

Can't on a PowerPC processor Mac G5, Firefox recently stopped
supporting them. No upgrades beyond 3.6, no Chrome. However, doubt I
will junk $2500 worth of kit to fit in with Firefox!

"Also the current version of Firebug version is 1.9.2."

I only downloaded the program from the Firebug site a week ago, it
says it's 1.7.3. I didn't see an option to load a newer version, was
there one?
>
>"Firebug is just working on the client side. It can't change the HTML or 
>scripts on the server."

Thanks for that clarification. I was misled by the promotional text:
"Thanks Sebastian

Sebastian Zartner wrote:
>
> "You should update your Firefox. 3.6 is very much outdated. The current
> version is 12".

Can't on a PowerPC processor Mac, Firefox has stopped supporting them.
No upgrades beyond 3.6, no Chrome. Should I junk $2500 worth of kit to
fit in with Firefox? Maybe not!

"Also the current version of Firebug version is 1.9.2."

Well, I just downloaded the program from the Firebug site a week ago,
it says it's 1.7.3. I didn't see an option to load a newer version, is
there one?
>
>"Firebug is just working on the client side. It can't change the HTML or 
>scripts on the server."

Thanks for that clarification. I must have been misled by the
promotional text: "Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of
web development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can
EDIT, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web
page." I am older and wiser, if wearier.

Thanks for the tip, I will see if I have better luck editing the
Adsense script tag on our server.



On Jun 3, 10:39 pm, Sebastian Zartner
<[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have Firefox 3.6.28. Being on a dual processor power PC Mac G5, I can't
> > upgrade to Chrome, hence great value of Firebug, which is version 1.7.3.
>
> You should update your Firefox. 3.6 is very much outdated. The current
> version is 12. Also the current version of Firebug version is 1.9.2.
>
> My little objective is to remove the Google ad html text on the homepage,
>
> > as I am transferring ownership of the account from the web person back to
> > the organisation. If I click on 'view source', I can see all the html for
> > the homepage, including the Google ads bit that I need to remove. However,
> > when I go into Firebug to do so, it only shows the html down to the foot of
> > the last word on the page, it doesn't go down as far as the Google ad code.
>
> Firebug is just working on the client side. It can't change the HTML or
> scripts on the server.
> When you need to remove the Google ad you need to have access to the files
> on the server and remove the parts there. The description how to add and
> remove Google adverts from your page can be found at their 
> site<http://www.google.com/intl/en/ads/>.
> I don't have the name of the script in mind, but it must be one <script>tag 
> you have to remove from the site.
>
> Sebastian

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