johnjbarton wrote: > > 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. > Is it simply possible that v1.3 appeared on the page earlier in the page loading process, making it look like it never "closed", and didn't trigger the page's onresize event?
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