There are several threads discussing this issue, including the
recommendation to not play with the user agent css files. Also that
this will be fixed (and/or made optional) in a coming release.
On Sep 11, 2:01 pm, Roy Goodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just noticed the same thing, and it took me completely by surprise.
> Certainly this is not the behavior I saw with Firebug 1.0.
>
> I often will disable-enable a style to compare what the page looks
> like with the style to what it looks like without. This makes that
> impossible.
>
> I'm using FF 2.0.0.16 and Firebug 1.2 on Windows XP.
>
> Thanks...
>
> On Aug 29, 1:16 pm, Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am having an issue where I am able to kill theCSSfor any site I am
> > on with Firebug and the only way to fix it seems to be to kill
> > FireFox.
>
> > While I am on any page. I open Firebug and I notice there are
> > quirks.cssand html.csswhich I understand to be part of FireFox. With
> > Firebug, you canclickthe the left of the style and this "turns" this
> > style off.Clickthe little red circle turns it back on. This works
> > fine with anycssexcept those 2. What happens instead is they
> > disappear. Then something on the webpage will be missing. This carries
> > across to all pages. So if I had a style:
>
> > body {html.css(line 60)
> > display:block;
> > margin:8px;
>
> > }
>
> > and I clicked next to the display block, it would make the page look
> > all funky. When Iclickit back on, then it becomes
>
> > {
> > margin:8px;
>
> > }
>
> > Now it doesn't specify body, so I can't bring it back. Normally with
> > Firebug you just reload the page, and all the styles come back, but
> > not with this one. When I navigate to any other page, these styles are
> > still missing. I have to close FireFox completely to fix this.
>
> > I'm using:
> > FireFox 3.0.1
> > Firebug 1.2.0
> > Windows Vista
>
> > ~Jeremy
>
> > This was originally posted on the mozilla forum. I was asked to move
> > it here. Thanks.
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