On Nov 9, 1:41 pm, "Honza (Jan Odvarko)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was thinking about couple of improvement.
> 1) The 1s interval could be at least customizable through Firebug's
> preferences
> 2) There could be perhaps a menu item(s) (within the Net's panel
> context menu) that allows to join two sessions or start a new session
> (by right-clicking on appropriate request entry)  later when the users
> is analyzing the timeline.
>
> What do you think?

Sounds good - although I'd still like to have an option to 'force'
each request to be displayed as if it were a new session...

>
> > 2) The hover/popup for the timeline which shows the timing breakdown
> > (DNS/connecting/queueing/waiting/receiving) does not update as you
> > mouse over entries in the timeline - basically it 'freezes' on
> > whatever timeline entry you moused over first and you have to perform
> > a dance with the mouse moving 'out' to the left and then back to the
> > right on the desired timeline entry to get the popup to update.
>
> Can you please check if this is fixed in Firebug 1.5X.0b3.xpi   
> ?http://getfirebug.com/releases/firebug/1.5X/

I tried this at home (OSX + Firefox 3.6beta + Firebug 1.5b3) and it
looks as though the hover behaviour is improved but not fixed - I
couldn't quite get to the bottom of the behaviour but *sometimes* when
moving the mouse up/down to a different request the hover details were
updated and sometimes not, mostly you still need to mouse 'out' of the
request stats area and then back in again.

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