On Sunday, June 19, 2016 at 11:32:46 PM UTC-7, Jan Honza Odvarko wrote:
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> On Monday, June 20, 2016 at 8:17:36 AM UTC+2, Russ Kitchen wrote:
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>> On Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 4:02:58 AM UTC-7, Jan Honza Odvarko wrote:
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>>> https://blog.getfirebug.com/2016/06/08/firebug-2-0-17/
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>>> Honza
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>> Hi Honza,
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> Hi Russ,
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Hi Honza,

Thanks for taking the time to reply!
 

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>> How strange it is that I am the only person replying!
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> This is just maintenance release so, not big publicity.
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>> I apologize in advance if this is not the appropriate group / forum for 
>> my comments / questions but - 
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> This is the right forum for Firebug related questions.
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>> Since the upgrade to Firefox 47.0 and / or Firebug 2.0.17 (they both 
>> occurred at nearly the same time), the much beloved "HTML5" tab is gone. It 
>> used to be possible to click that tab and then the "Local Storage" tab, 
>> then right click and choose "delete all local storage", which would delete 
>> all local storage across all domains. 
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> Hm... I am not sure what is "HTML5" tab. Firebug doesn't implement such 
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> There is only "HTML" tab and I can see it in my Firebug.
> Can you attach a screenshot of that tab?
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Unfortunately, I don't think I've ever taken a screenshot of it.

In the previous release of Firebug, when I would activate the Firebug 
button at the top right of my browser, the Firebug panel would pop up from 
the bottom of the browser. There would be a row of tabs at the top (as 
there still is), Console, HTML, CSS etc.

The tab that was the last one (furthest to the right) was, I _thought_ 
called HTML5. If that tab were selected, there were 3 "sub-tabs" that would 
appear below: I'm going to have to paraphrase here, kind of describe their 
functionality, as I might not remember the exact names: one was for HTML5 
Local Storage that only displayed the local storage belonging to the domain 
that was in the address bar above, the second tab was for session storage, 
and the third would display all local storage for all domains.

I would often select the third tab (several times daily), right click 
anywhere in the list below and clear ALL HTML5 local storage.

Would it be possible for me to roll back my version of Firebug? I would 
gladly post a screenshot of what I'm describing.

Best,
Russ

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>> Has this feature been moved? Do I need another add-on / plugin?
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> No feature removed.
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>> And while I'm at it (OT, I know...) Now in Firefox 47.0, when I attempt 
>> to clear the browser cache, it no longer displays "0", but now it shows 
>> anywhere from 100 KB to 500 KB remaining, regardless of how many times I 
>> click the "Clear Now" button. ( Preferences - Advanced - Network - Cached 
>> Web Content - "Clear Now")
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> I noticed that too, try to click the Clear button more times.
> You might also want to ask on dev platform newsgroup:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/mozilla.dev.platform
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> Honza
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>> Again, sorry if this is not the correct outlet for my questions / 
>> comments but I was directed here via links posted by the Firebug Team.
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>> Thanks in Advance!
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>> Best,
>> Russ
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