Then you should check whether it actually saves the information for which 
sites it is enabled in the annotations.json file.
A description for how to find that file can be found within the first aid 
page 
<https://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/I_found_a_Firebug_Bug!#Isolating_the_problem>
.

Sebastian

On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 8:10:12 PM UTC+1, BenB wrote:
>
> I know that & expect that.
>
> Once I activate firebug for a site - I expect that site to always activate 
> firebug. My firebug & firefox has been behaving like that for a while, but 
> now it won't do that, but I have no problem on other systems with the exact 
> same firefox/firebug configuration with delayload set to true..
>
> I repeat:
> I have to manually activate firebug *every single time* I visit a site 
> that I would expect firebug to automatically activate for. Its like the 
> activation settings *won't* *stick*.
>
>
>

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