>> I liked the old way of doing it so much better when it was a checkbox
>> or whatever and you could choose to enable firebug always on a certain
>> site you where at. It was simple and it worked.

>I suggest you try Firebug without the On For All Web Pages if you want
>it on for some and off for some.

He could do this, but upon refresh of the page at hand, firebug is
turned off, disallowing testing of javascript calls upon pageload.  I
feel that this might be better if you set it to be on for a website,
then it stays on even though the page is refreshed.

Nick

On Aug 29, 5:37 pm, johnjbarton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 29, 2:12 pm, chobo3 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have the l firebug 1.4.2 and I set it to be turned on, on all sites.
> > When I go to a site that I don't want firebug to run so I turn it off
> > for those sites. It however does not work it always turns it back on.
> > Like I will hit refresh on the same page and it will load up firebug
> > even though I told it to be turned off.
>
> Yes, because you said "On for all Sites". If you don't want it on for
> all sites, don't use that option.
>
> > I liked the old way of doing it so much better when it was a checkbox
> > or whatever and you could choose to enable firebug always on a certain
> > site you where at. It was simple and it worked.
>
> I suggest you try Firebug without the On For All Web Pages if you want
> it on for some and off for some.
>
> > I actually think the older versions of firebug where alot better. I
> > found the last couple versions the UI keeps changing and I to figure
> > out where everything is and I find changing stuff like this just seems
> > to make things worse. The old way seemed simpler and it worked.
>
> You can try Firebug 1.5a22. Some users have a mysterious problem with
> the pageAnnotation service we use for page activation in 1.4. That was
> changed in 1.5.
>
>
>
> > I have no clue why this does not work. Does cookies need to be
> > enabled?
>
> No, you just need to take off the option "On for all pages". Then
> Firebug won't be on for all pages.
>
> jjb
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