http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=925

On Jan 25, 7:47 am, Roberto Saccon <[email protected]> wrote:
> well, with the web developer toolbar I need to:
>
> 1) open the webdeveloper toolbar
> 2) select the menu
> 3) select the submenu
> 4) select the option to disable all JS
> 5) refresh the browser
>
> then to re-enable:
>
> 6) select the menu
> 7) select the submenu
> 8) select the option to enable all JS
> 9) refresh the browser
> 10) close the webdeveloper toolbar
>
> What I want is one little toggle button (or menu option) which does
> all those 10 steps.
>
> I currently use an extension called QuickJava which reduces those 10
> steps a bit.
>
> And I even added once a quick-JS-toggle functionality to an extension
> I wrote (but that project is dead now), so if I remember properly, it
> is really simple to implement. On the other hand, I never read here
> that people want to disable JS (contrary to the most wanted feature:
> "saving" the live HTML/CSS). Is it because, well, Firebug is for
> working WITH Javascript and not without, not even for testing ?? Or is
> it just me, too lazy for those 10 steps from above ?
>
> Roberto
>
> On Jan 25, 1:08 am, niver <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The web developper toolbar extension would be your friend.
>
> > NH
>
> > On Jan 24, 11:00 pm, Roberto Saccon <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > inspired by the previous post, I add something to my Firebug wish
> > > list:
>
> > > an easy way to disable JavaScript temporarily. That is something I
> > > need to do often just to check how a site looks like when there is no
> > > Javascript. I know that it can be done at the browser, but enabling /
> > > disabling requires quite a lot of clicks. And there some other
> > > exensions which provide a button for enabling/disabling JS, but those
> > > extensions all come with stuff I do not need.
>
> > > In case you think this feature  is not needed, what is you preferred
> > > method to  disable / enable JS ?
>
> > > Roberto
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