Thanks; I didn't know about console.dir(). My workaround puts it on fewer lines, without all the jQuery plugins, so it's more useful.
On Jan 2, 9:59 am, "Dan G. Switzer, II" <dswit...@pengoworks.com> wrote: > It's a Firebug change. Use console.dir() instead (but I agree--I like > the old console.log() method) > > On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 1:10 AM, Danny <d.wac...@prodigy.net> wrote: > > > Has anyone else noticed that Firebug before 1.2 would treat console.log > > ($('div')) as an array and list all the matched elements on the > > console, so you could mouse over the list and highlight the elements, > > or right-click and scroll into view etc., but now it just lists > > "Object length=13" and you need to click on that, then you get a > > vertical list that you need to scroll through. The old way was more > > helpful, I think. > > > John Resig, you're the Mozilla Firebug person as well as the jQuery > > Man; can this be fixed? > > > Workaround: console.log.apply(console, $('div').get()) comes close to > > reproducing the old behavior. > > > I'll crosspost this on the Firebug list.