Well, debuggers are supposed to make silly problems obvious, so you
don't have to go through all of that work to figure it out. So: can
you remember what bit of information caused you to notice the problem
was two style sheets? Any suggestions you have on how Firebug could
have helped here would welcome on the issues list.

jjb

On Mar 20, 3:46 am, Fabien <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi jjb
> Thanks for your answer. I tried to completely remove firefox from my
> computer (and all profiles also) and reinstall the 3.0.5 version, then
> reinstall firebug 1.3.3, but the problem was still here !
> Then I tried to see if the problem was the same in other websites than
> the one I was working on ... and I discovered that the issue came from
> my html code ! In fact, the same stylesheet was included twice, so
> disabling a property in one stylesheet had no effect because it was
> still valid in the other stylesheet.
> Sorry for the error, I'm sorry to having taken your time for such a
> silly thing.
>
> Fabien
>
> On Mar 19, 5:18 pm, johnjbarton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > To restore Firefox to a standard state, create a new Firefox profile.
> > Some hints here:http://groups.google.com/group/firebug/web/faq-about-firebug
> > Then install Firebug.
>
> > jjb
>
> > On Mar 18, 11:57 pm, Fabien <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all !
> > > I've been using firebug for quite a long time now, and I find this
> > > tool really useful for web development. But I recently experienced
> > > some issues with it. When I display the CSS panel and modify a CSS
> > > property or disable it by clicking in front of the line, nothing
> > > happen, I mean the aspect of the page displayed in the browser doesn't
> > > change. More than that, when I go to the HTML panel and display the
> > > style panel on the right, I see my CSS property twice : once disabled
> > > and once enabled. Then, if I re-enable the disabled one, I finally get
> > > only one instance of the property, and I can disable it correctly. But
> > > even in the panel (HTML > Style), I can't change all the properties I
> > > want. I've even experienced a firefox crash when I tried to add a new
> > > property.
>
> > > My configuration is the following : Firefox 3.0.7, firebug 1.3.3,
> > > Windows XP. Before I had this problem, I tried to install the latest
> > > non-stable version of firebug, but then I removed it and reinstalled
> > > the stable version. I've also tried to develop my own firebug
> > > extension, but to do that I followed the instructions of this page
> > > (https://developer.mozilla.org/en/
> > > Setting_up_extension_development_environment), I created a new "dev"
> > > profile and installed my extension on this profile only. Could the
> > > issue come from here ? Should I delete this profile ? How can I
> > > restore a clean firefox+firebug installation ?
>
> > > Thanks for your help.
> > > Fabien
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