In regards to firebug 1.4, Firebug passes a state object to the panel
show, hide and destroy. I have been looking into the code, but I don't
have a good handle on the implications of this state object.

1) What does it apply to?
a) the current panel
b) the current window object in the current tab
c) the current tab
d) the browser chrome
e) saved/serialized  to the firefox preferences
f) saved elsewhere

2) What is its lifetime?
a) for the life of one web page
b) life of a tab
c) permanent/profile
d) the tab until firebug is "turned off" / suspended

I want to avoid trying to save too much data that would linger longer
than I like so I want to make sure I understand. I would appreciate
any insight on this.

Thank you very much for your extension, especially with your
commitment to make it extendable.
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