An entry in the context menu of the firebug statusbar icon:
Disable Firebug for "xyz.com"


On Jul 5, 5:45 pm, johnjbarton <johnjbar...@johnjbarton.com> wrote:
> I welcome your specific suggestions on how the user interface can be
> clearer and more consistent. The [X] is not a metaphor, it is a
> button. We need a user interaction to deactivate Firebug for a web
> page. In my opinion, clicking [X] is an adequate solution. If you do
> not like that solution, propose an alternative.
>
> jjb
>
> On Jul 4, 12:42 pm, jjj <jason31...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Wrong.  A well-designed UI should never disable the [x] metaphor
> > because of a poor design that has thrown the baby out with the
> > bathwater.
>
> > jjj
>
> > On Jul 3, 11:05 pm, johnjbarton <johnjbar...@johnjbarton.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Jul 3, 10:22 pm, sir_brizz <bj.car...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > ...>
>
> > > > You're missing my point completely here.
>
> > > And I'll keep missing the point until you break it down in ways I can
> > > understand. Oh wait you did:
>
> > > > Right click Firebug
> > > > Check "On for all pages"
> > > > Go tohttp://www.yahoo.com[Firebugpanelopens]
> > > > Minimize Firebug
> > > > Go tohttp://www.google.com[Firebugremainsminimizedcorrectly]
>
> > > > At this point, what I WANT to do is keep Firebug "minimized" but
> > > > disable it forhttp://www.google.com, so I:
>
> > > > Click the bug
>
> > > This is the UI operation for un-minimizing Firebug.
>
> > > > Click the [x]
>
> > > This is a bug: the [X] should be disabled.
>
> > > > Go tohttp://www.yahoo.com[Firebugpanelopensincorrectly, in my
> > > > opinion]
>
> > > But since you said "on for all pages", and "un-minimize" this is
> > > working as designed.
>
> > > > Currently there is no way to change this behavior, and that is a
> > > > problem. In my opinion, if "On for all pages" is checked and the
> > > > Firebug panel is not displaying at all (whether it is minimized or
> > > > closed), it should not be showing on any subsequent page loads until
> > > > the bug is clicked again.
>
> > > In my opinion, "On for all pages" should be "on for all pages". You
> > > should not be able to deactivate a page and close Firebug when the
> > > option is set. The fact that you can mislead you about the character
> > > of the option.
>
> > > > I think that just highlights one of the problems with this model, but
> > > > I'll leave that whining now. :p
>
> > > And I think it just highlights a bug. It communicates one problem you
> > > have in a way I can understand. Not one person in the time since I
> > > have been working on 1.4 has ever reported this problem. You just did
> > > and now I can fix it.
>
> > > But once I fix it you will *not* be getting what you want. That is, I
> > > am going prevent you from using "On for all pages" in a way you hoped
> > > would be good for you. So I hope you will try 1.4b5 or 1.5a8 without
> > > "On for all pages" and communicate -- in the same step-wise approach
> > > -- what problems you have that make you want to use "on for all pages"
> > > in funky ways.
>
> > > jjb
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