On Jul 3, 4:15 pm, jjj <jason31...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Absolutely not. 'X' does not imply 'deactivate firebug for this
> page. This is an incorrect user assumption and you are trying to make
> Firebug 'outsmart the end user', when you never told the end user what
> the hell you were doing.
(I wonder where this "smart" thing came from anyway).
If you click the [X] on the the Firebug user interface, Firebug will
remove the URL from the whitelist, put the URL on the blacklist, and
suspend (hide the UI and turn off the listeners).
For me this is "deactivate Firebug for this page". What do you want
to call it?
When a user clicks the [X], Firebug closes. It does not try to
outsmart them, it just closes. I think that most users expect when
they hit [X], a program closes. If you have a better icon, let us
know.
jjb
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