On May 12, 12:04 pm, Landon <[email protected]> wrote:
...
> Every single option that I have found has failed to do what I am
> attempting to do. The only method that I have found to get firebug to
> work like I would like it to is to open a firefox window with ONLY the
> page that I am working on open in it, enable firebug in that window,
> and then open an entirely separate window to do any other browsing it.
>
> Am I just crazy or is this how it is supposed to work now?
Yes! I'm sorry you had to discover this by trial and error. I had
intended to post information about this approach to your kind of use
case. But first I wanted to get it to work so your evaluation of the
approach could be based on more or less correct operation.
Unfortunately the open in new window aka detached aka external mode is
subtle and I haven't got it all correct yet. Close but not yet.
To clarify, the use case where you monitor a page while using the
browser for other purpose will need one Firefox window for every page
you want to watch and each will have its own copy of Firebug (in
browser or detached).
jjb
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