Ok, good to hear. If you find the reason for the slowdown, please let us 
still know about it. So it helps others to solve their performance issues.

Sebastian

On Wednesday, May 28, 2014 9:43:53 AM UTC+2, CharlesEF wrote:
>
> 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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