There is now a QuickJS extension, which does just toggeling JS (in the
statubar), so that is the best one can get in this regard, and my wish
to get this feature added to Firebug not justified  anymore ...



On Jan 25, 2:47 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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