I'm am COMPLETELY baffled about why so much effort is going into all
these complex activation schemes when it seems like the easiest to
develop and easiest to use functionality is already self evident.

One option "On by default with domain blacklist" or "Off by default
with domain whitelist".

Then you either have Firebug always on (for those of us that just
prefer to have it on by default on every page we visit) and a way to
disable each piece of functionality per domain, or you have Firebug
always off (for those that prefer the performance benefits) and a way
to enable each piece of functionality per domain.

Where did all this click, click, click to enable, disable, blabbity
blabbity blabbity come from? 1.4 is completely confusing and
incomprehensible right now. Previous versions of Firebug were very
simple and minimalistic, they didn't require a bunch of knowledge
about how the extension operated just to use it in a worthwhile way.
Is 1.4's intent to change all that?

Brizz

On May 6, 5:10 am, Richard Heyes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, so I'm not the only one! I'm so happy! Kinda...
>
> http://code.google.com/p/fbug/issues/detail?id=1730
>
> Cheers!
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