I agree. Though note that the upcoming Firebug version will be based on the 
integrated DevTools, which means it adopts their activation logic.
This logic is per tab instead of per website. I requested to add the old 
functionality back in issue 310 
<https://github.com/firebug/firebug.next/issues/310>.

Sebastian

On Thursday, December 11, 2014 at 7:24:20 PM UTC+1, Derek White wrote:
>
> Open in separate tabs:
> http://localhost:8080/
> http://localhost:8983/
>
> Activate FireBug for 8080.
> Switch to 8983 and it is also active (this is unexpected).
> Deactivate it on 8983.
> Switch to 8080 and it is still active (this is expected and desired).
> Switch to 8983 and it is active again (this is unexpected).
>
> Every time you switch to 8080, Firebug reactivates for 8983.
>
> Firebug should use the port number to determine "current website".
>
> -Derek
>

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