1.4 has Firebug Icon Menu > Options > Reset All Options. You can try
that first.

jjb

On Aug 3, 8:24 am, Trevan Richins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you have "On for all web pages" enabled?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> nt94043
> Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 8:49 PM
> To: Firebug
> Subject: Re: Disabling Firebug for specific sites, leaving it enabled for 
> others?
>
> On Jul 31, 8:46 am, johnjbarton <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > able to have Firebug running only on the sites that you want, whether
> > > you do it via a whitelist, or blacklist, or mixture of both. This
>
> > 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.
>
> This doesn't seem to be the way it works for me.  I'm using FF 3.0.11
> and Firebug 1.4.1, and firebug pops up every time I visit gmail and
> many other sites, despite the fact that I hit "Off" every single time
> I go to those sites.  What you describe sounds great, but right now it
> seems like this feature is broken and I can't find a workaround other
> than disabling Firebug through the FF extensions UI.
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