On Jul 27, 11:43 am, lieut_data <[email protected]> wrote:
...
> > > 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.
>
> Fair enough -- I guess, again, I was used to the old behaviour where
> the Firebug was always on for the page I was working on, so re-loading
> wouldn't hide and re-show the page.
Sorry it did not work that way. There is no such thing as "on for the
page". Firebug works on windows. When the window is destroyed, what is
Firebug to do? It remembers the URL of the window and it can notice
when a window appears with that URL. Then it can begin processing this
"new page". Since the window is destroyed on reload, there isn't any
old page any more. If it looked like Firebug was "always on for the
page' it was just an illusion.
But we can "not close" Firebug when the new URL is the same as the old
URL. I have that working in 1.5 and we hope to put it in 1.4.1. My
only concern is discoveriing cases where Firebug should close but does
not.
jjb
jjb
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