Re: Firefox DOM Inspector

2007-06-01 Thread A. Pagaltzis
* Philip Newton [2007-06-01 13:35]: > On 6/1/07, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote: > >Firebug is much nicer. (but that's off-topic) > > I have a sneaking suspicion, that I'm too lazy to prove, that > it's what's causing my Firefox to respond at a snail's pace. Yes. Firebug drains a lot of CPU, even w

Re: Firefox DOM Inspector

2007-06-01 Thread Rafael Garcia-Suarez
On 01/06/07, Nicholas Clark wrote: When I have a line selected in the DOM inspector, and I *drag* the scrollbar, what do you think I want to do? The DOM inspector is so hateful and useless that it would be a good thing to axe it off. Firebug is much nicer. (but that's off-topic)

Re: Firefox DOM Inspector

2007-06-01 Thread Philip Newton
On 6/1/07, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote: Firebug is much nicer. (but that's off-topic) I have a sneaking suspicion, that I'm too lazy to prove, that it's what's causing my Firefox to respond at a snail's pace. FF used to be my primary browser on this machine, with Opera being used for only cert

Re: Firefox DOM Inspector

2007-06-01 Thread Nicholas Clark
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 11:40:36AM +0100, Nicholas Clark wrote: > When I have a line selected in the DOM inspector, and I *drag* the scrollbar, Oh, sweet. If I re-load the page, you lose all the values. Software with alzheimer's. Just what I need. Nicholas Clark

Firefox DOM Inspector

2007-06-01 Thread Nicholas Clark
When I have a line selected in the DOM inspector, and I *drag* the scrollbar, what do you think I want to do? a: Scroll? b: Initiate a drag-and-drop? And teasing me by giving me 'a' for half a second then swapping to 'b' isn't endearing you to me. Nicholas Clark