Hi,

I have never used Firebug on my Internet website, only while working on my 
local computer with IIS.  After your report I tried using Firebug on my 
actual Internet website and find that it actually works better/faster.  I 
think I can rule out Firebug and search for the problem on my local 
computer.


Thanks for the help,

Charles

On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 1:00:03 AM UTC-5, Sebastian Zartner wrote:
>
> On my local computer I see the spinning circle spin 1 way then it spins 
>> the other way and it does it a few times.
>>
> I assume you mean the spinning circle within the browser tab, right? That 
> two circles indicate that the page is loading something. See 
> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/977677#answer-502007.
>
> For me the page takes about 600ms with and without Firebug open. To me it 
> sounds like another extension or some preference could cause your problem. 
> Does it work for you on a fresh profile with just Firebug 
> installed<https://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Install_Firebug_into_a_clean_profile>
> ?
>
> Sebastian
>
> On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 5:36:22 AM UTC+2, CharlesEF wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have not tried to disable the Script panel, I will try it later.  As 
>> for a URL, I have uploaded a page that I'm currently working on 
>> here<http://www.cef-inc.com/cef-inc/dbase/countries/types.php>.  
>> The HTML and CSS have been validated so I don't think that is a problem.  
>> On my local computer I see the spinning circle spin 1 way then it spins the 
>> other way and it does it a few times.  Sometimes the spinning stops for a 
>> second or two also.  I have also seen that a lot of times when my page 
>> finishes loading Firebug will appear (not actually take focus - no errors) 
>> and I have to click the taskbar on Firebug then click Firefox again.  This 
>> gets old.  I don't remember having this many problems but I will be honest, 
>> I have started using more often in the last 6-7 months.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for any input,
>>
>> Charles
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 4:38:58 PM UTC-5, Sebastian Zartner wrote:
>>>
>>> Firebug causes overhead in working with a website to some extent as it's 
>>> analyzing the data coming from the page in real time, though it should 
>>> definitely not be 5-7 times.
>>> Does it make any difference when you disable the *Script* panel? Do you 
>>> have a URL, so this can be reproduced?
>>> You may also want to try out the Firebug 2.0 
>>> beta<https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/firebug/versions/2.0b7>(requires
>>>  Firefox 30+), which has some performance improvements, especially 
>>> in regard of JavaScript debugging.
>>>
>>> Sebastian
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 8:47:02 PM UTC+2, CharlesEF wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> I have noticed that Firefox is slow and clunky when using Firebug.  My 
>>>> pages are developed on my local Windows computer using IIS and they take 
>>>> about 5-7 times longer to load when Firebug is activated.  Is this normal? 
>>>>  
>>>> Or, is it only me?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any feedback,
>>>>
>>>> Charles
>>>>
>>>

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