Sorry, this function cannot be provided. We don't want web pages to
control the Firebug UI.  It could be done in a very simple extension,
one that turns off firebug and starts the test sequence for example.

jjb

On Apr 5, 7:55 pm, Alex W <[email protected]> wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I love Firebug and use it ALL the time. It's my first time posting on
> the forums, though - so if this is a stupid question, I apologise.
>
> Here's one gotcha that I always wished for, maybe you can offer an
> advice.
>
> Normally, I like all Firebug panels (net, DOM, console) to be on for
> the site I develop. At the same time, I have Selenium automated tests
> that I like to run against that site, and when Firebug is on, those
> tests take a considerably longer amount of time.
>
> I'd like a programmatic way to turn these on or off - something like
>
> console.turnPanelOff('dom');
> console.turnPanelOn('dom');
> or maybe even console.turnOffAllPanels()
>
> Is there a way to do this that I'm not aware of?
>
> Thanks!!
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