I'd agree. Though the latest build has solved a lot of the problems
that I've found of late, the lagest Firebug does feel like it's fallen
backwards - the activation model being one of the main bugbares.

The firebug icon (colored/greyed out) is counter intuitive as it often
fails to respond to the 'enable all panels' or 'no panels' options -
therfore giving no meaningful feedback, and likewise there is no
intuitive way to find out you've accidentally enabled for everything,
until, say, you find that gMail has issues loading as it's going thru
Firebug.

The various other issues relating to console logging being hit and
miss, the inspector failing to highlight the selected node/failing to
keep it selected, and the net tab, make the end user experience very
frustraiting.

A side note to other users - I did have some performance improvements/
less glitches by completely removing Firefox and all application
support, library folders and so-forth from my Mac before doing a
reinstall of FF and Firebug. YMMV.


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