Yes, we are hardworking on porting these little features that are making 
Firebug great.

What features are you missing the most?

Honza


On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 8:11:05 PM UTC+1, alfonsoml wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply
>
> I don't have a testcase because I'm not even sure about what's going on. 
> If I had some specific steps I would have listed them
>
> And about the Firebug 3, I tested one of the versions and it lacks 
> important features. The authors of the developer tools focused on doing 
> things in a different way and creating tools like the web audio editor or 
> 3d view instead of understanding how people used Firebug.
> So now it's a catch up race trying to put into those tools the features 
> that should have been available right from the start, you are working 
> overtime polishing things and moving your code to work in the new platform, 
> with the disadvantage that now the native tools are updated only on each 
> Firefox release instead of being able to update it at any time like Firebug.
>
> When Firebug 2.x is no longer supported I will have to use the 3.x but 
> currently I think that when that moment arrives I will be disappointed 
> about the missing features. And surely you don't deserve this, your work so 
> far has been great but there's a total lack of vision from Mozilla.
>
> On Friday, January 23, 2015 at 3:16:26 PM UTC+1, Jan Honza Odvarko wrote:
>>
>> > Now many times when I open Firebug to check some element the page 
>> "locks up",
>> > the cursor turns into a vertical-resize and I can't do anything with 
>> the page.
>> Do you have any stable steps-to-reproduce instruction that would help to 
>> analyze the problem?
>> If yes, please create a new bug report here:
>> https://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/list
>>
>> ... and post a link to it into this tread.
>>
>> Also, the Firebug team is currently focusing on next Firebug generation 
>> (aka Firebug.next) that is built on top of Firefox native developer tools. 
>> You can read more about our goal here:
>>
>> https://blog.getfirebug.com/2014/11/10/firebug-3-next-generation-of-firebug/
>> https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/12/firebug-3-multiprocess-firefox-e10s/
>>
>> It's more stable (even if alpha) and also supporting e10s, I'd recommend 
>> to try it out.
>>
>> Download: https://github.com/firebug/firebug.next
>> Github: https://github.com/firebug/firebug.next
>>
>> Honza
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, January 22, 2015 at 9:04:19 PM UTC+1, alfonsoml wrote:
>>>
>>> I haven't seen any topic about this, but lately (I think that it might 
>>> have been since Firefox autoupdated itself to 36) I'm having serious 
>>> problems with Firebug.
>>> Previously everything worked great, I haven't installed any other add-on 
>>> and I have no add-ons for Firebug.
>>>
>>> Now many times when I open Firebug to check some element the page "locks 
>>> up", the cursor turns into a vertical-resize and I can't do anything with 
>>> the page.
>>> I've tried now to reset Firebug and the first test seems to that this 
>>> problem doesn't happen (at the moment), but the Scripts pane doesn't show 
>>> any one!
>>> I get errors logged on the console but if I click on them it takes me to 
>>> another file or it remains with an empty pane.
>>>
>>> Before getting too deep into trying to find out what's going on (so far 
>>> I've switched to IE11 to get the tasks done), has anyone else faced similar 
>>> problems?
>>>
>>

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