Thanks for the swift reply.

I have deleted my old profile and created a new one and I have
installed Firebug again (no other addons) and the problem still
exists.

I am running Firefox 3.6 on Windows 7. The problem started back in
Firefox 3.5.7.

Is there reason to believe that uninstalling and re-installing Firefox
itself may resolve the issue?

On Feb 28, 3:35 am, John J Barton <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Feb 27, 4:11 pm, Darryl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > What I am trying to do, is reset Firebugs internal styling to default
> > values. The reason I am trying to do this is that for a while now, I
> > have had some minor but highly annoying styling issues with Firebug
> > which don't seem to be getting fixed with new releases.
>
> There are no variable styles that I know about, so there is no way to
> reset them.
>
>
>
> > I have uninstalled and re-installed the extension, but this doesn't
>
> Uninstall/reinstall will have no effect on any setting. Settings are
> not cleared or changed during installs.
>
> > resolve the issue. I am not sure if it is possible for other addons to
> > affect Firebugs own styling, but for now I am assuming this is not
> > possible.
>
> Other addons can certain affect every aspect of Firebug.
>
>
>
> > Anyway, there are two issues as things stand. Firstly, the inspect
> > button has collapsed and has no icon. I can still use it only because
> > I know where it should be. Hovering over its location reveals the over
> > state (still collapsed) and this is enough to be able to click on and
> > use the inspect. The second issue, which is more problematic, is with
> > the CSS window on the right which shows the styles for the element and
> > their line numbers. The line numbers for all the inherited styles are
> > stacked at the top right, meaning that if there is more than one
> > style, it becomes impossible to read any line numbers at all.
>
> These are not styling issues really. I guess you have some other
> extension that is interfering somehow.
>
> Unfortunately the only solution is to create a new Firefox profile and
> install Firebug there. We have not had any luck in reproducing these
> kinds of problems.
>
> jjb

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