On Jul 24, 3:07 pm, lieut_data <[email protected]> wrote:
> Recently upgraded to Firebug 1.4, and I've been totally unable to use
> Firebug to its full capacity. In fact, I'm really finding web
> development in general very frustrating without the features I've come
> to love! (I love Firebug :)). Anyway, to the specific problem at hand:
>
> With Firebug 1.3 and below, reloading the page would reload Firebug
> *and* download a new copy of the source being worked on. This no
> longer appears to be the case -- as long as Firebug is opened, the old

As far as we know, Firebug is now working correctly and before it was
working incorrectly.  Firebug should be showing you the js from the
web page you are looking at, not the js from the server at a different
time.

> cache remains. In order to test new changes, I'm now forced to close /

Don't push the "Off" button on pages you want to debug.

> suspend Firebug, reload the page, and then re-enable firebug. Of
> course, then, I miss the AJAX requests fired on page loading, so I
> have to refresh *again* to get those.

You can just use Ctrl-F5 to reload with out cache.

>
> On another note, the on/off suspend/activate behaviour is confusing.
> For one, the right-most button is now "turn off Firebug", whereas
> before it was "hide firebug but keep on doing all the firebug
> goodness". I rarely want to disable Firebug once I've activated it for
> a specific page. But I frequently want to make better use of my

The [_] button minimizes firebug; so does the status bar icon; so does
F12.

> screen's real-estate. Plus, now Firebug hides and immediately
> reappears whenever I reload a page. This is really annoying, as I
> don't see why Firebug should have to completely disappear when it
> knows it's about to reappear.

It does not know that.

jjb
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