Thanks, John. Before I saw your reply, I was able to fix this and get
FireBug working within Firefox 3.5.5.

First, I tried  uninstalling and reinstalling FF 3.5.5 with no luck in
fixing the issue. A colleague said his version of FF 3.5.1 worked with
FB, so I uninstalled 3.5.5 and FB and installed FF 3.5.1. Then I
reinstalled FB, but still had the same issues. I then reinstalled FF
3.5.5 on top of 3.5.1.

I then uninstalled all 18 of the plugins I was using. I then rebooted
and reinstalled FireBug, which then worked. I then proceeded to
install all but one of the plugins carefully, one at a time and
testing FB after each installation to see if I could ID the
conflicting add-on. I never found the offending add-on, but I did
learn that 2 of the add-ons were not worth re-installing, so I didn't
bother. I suspect one of them was the issue.

I hope this helps someone else that runs into this same issue.

Rick S.

On Dec 2, 5:36 pm, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 2, 2:08 pm, Slep79 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am having similar, but not completely the same issues. I was able to
> > install FireBug 1.4.5 on FF 3.5.5 (Win7), but
> > despite FB showing up in the Add-ons and in Tools menu, the expandable
> > menu under Tools > FireBug won't expand.
> > It's as if the program is installed, but won't work.
>
> In this case I suppose the problem is some kind of interference with
> another extension.
>
> You can test this theory by installing Firebug in a new Firefox
> profile, seehttp://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/FAQ.
>
> Also, all of the options under Tools > Firebug are available under the
> Firebug Icon Menu, upper left corner of Firebug.
>
> jjb

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