Hi, Same problem, same solution! It works great.
Thanks a lot On 18 jan, 07:52, Jürgen <[email protected]> wrote: > [Solved]: it's been the FireQuery 0.3 extension. When disabling or > updating that to version 0.4 the effect described disappeared and > FireBug 1.5 now works properly again. > > Good work everyone, this is the second best thing in life. > > On 18 Jan., 07:39, Jürgen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > This is on every HTML page I have tried this on. I'm opening Firebug, > > click on "HTML" and I see the html element expanded, the head and the > > body element collapsed. Then I click on the HTML picker symbol and > > hower the mouse over elements in the page. While doing this, FireBug > > should expand the HTML tree to at least display the element that my > > mouse is currently howering over. But it doesn't. > > > Now, I try this the other way round: double click on the tree elements > > in FireBug to expand them and navigate down the tree. Most elements do > > not expand and I just can't access the html tree. (Note: I've just > > tried on this page as well just to make sure it'S not down to some > > specific and/or broken HTML, and here I can't even expand the body > > element in FireBug.) > > > If this is an unknown bug, then it's probably some other extension > > that I'm using. I will therefore uninstall them all and report back if > > that was somehow successful. > > > However, maybe you can find out in the meantime what's causing that > > effect. > > > On 17 Jan., 20:19, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > On Jan 17, 6:45 am, Jürgen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I have installed 1.5.0 on FF3.5.7 and it works generally. What doesn't > > > > work is the HTML picker. Only up the the expanded elements it is > > > > possible to select elements on the page but the HTML view doesn't > > > > automatically expand collapsed elements. > > > > I don't understand what you are describing. Please give a specific > > > example. > > > > > Also, for some elements nt even a double click allows me to expand > > > > them. Maybe that's a related problem? > > > > Which 'some' elements? > > > jjb > > > > > On 16 Jan., 00:17, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > 1.5.0 is available on getfirebug.com. Users from addons.mozilla.org > > > > > (aka amo) will be updated next > > > > > week.http://blog.getfirebug.com/2010/01/15/firebug-1-5-0/ > > > > > jjb
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