On Jul 31, 8:46 am, johnjbarton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Firebug uses a whitelist and a blacklist.
>    Sites are added to the whitelist when you open Firebug;
>    Sites are added to the blacklist when you turn Firebug Off with the
> button in the upper right corner.
>
> > allows a developer to look at things running on his localhost only, or
> > whatever, while keeping Firebug turned off for certain sites like
> > Google Mail which is practically unusable with Firebug turned on.
>
> So don't open Firebug on gmail.com; if you do then turn it Off.

I share the previous user's frustration.  What you describe is not the
way it is actually working.  I can visit gmail, click "Off" when
firebug pops up, then if I simply hit reload, firebug comes back.  The
behavior you describe sounds nice, but it is currently broken for me.
Firebug 1.4.1 and FF 3.0.11.

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