Hi Pedro,

Great work. Fantastic to see Firebug on an iPad.
I am also not able to see code (CSS, HTML)  below the inspector fixed
window height with no alternative scroll feature.
Please advise.
Regards,
Dom

On Jul 21, 10:20 pm, Pedro Simonetti Garcia <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 2010/7/21 Tim Romano <[email protected]>:
>
> > Thanks for the reply, Pedro.
> > I didn't realize that Firebug Lite hadnojavascript debugger. That means
> > I'm back looking for a way to step through javascript code on theiPad.
> > Any suggestions? I need to debug some touch eventhandlers. Safari for
> > desktop computers doesn't appear to emulate the iOS touch events in itsiPad
> > user-agent simulator.
>
> Sorry I don't know. Doesn't the Webkit Inspector solves your problem?
>
> If you don't find a way to use a JS debugger you can use logging
> to debug the such events.
>
> > When I accidentally touched (with my finger) the Deactivate button, Firebug
> > went away, but when I "pinched" theiPadSafari screen to resize the page,
> > it turned out that the little firebug icon was simply hiding outside the
> > viewport. So maybe it didn't get deactivated?
>
> Or maybe you pressed the "minimize" button instead? The "deactivate"
> destroys the whole application and remove the Firebug Lite iframe which
> holds all UI (at least it should work like this), therefore you are not
> supposed to see the little firebug icon.
>
> If you are indeed pressing "deactivate" and after that you are seeing the
> icon, it is a bug. Probably an error is happening and preventing Firebug
> Lite to complete the deactivation process. Since I don't have aniPad,
> I cannot test this, but if we work together I may be able to identify the
> problem. So, please let me know if this problem is actually happening.
>
> regards,
>
> Pedro Simonetti.
>
>
>
> > Regards
> > Tim Romano
>
> > On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Pedro Simonetti Garcia
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Hi,
>
> >> 2010/7/21 tr888 <[email protected]>:
> >> > #1.  I accidentally touched the rightmost button at the top of the
> >> > Firebug Lite window ("Deactivate Firebug Lite for this website"). How
> >> > do I reactivate Firebug Lite?
>
> >> Well... there isnoway to reactivate it. :)
>
> >> Once Firebug Lite lives inside the page and the deactivation means
> >> removing all Firebug Lite events and elements inserted in the page,
> >> after the deactivation there'snoway to restore it.
>
> >> Actually I feel that does not make much sense to have a "deactivate"
> >> button on Firebug Lite, except when running as a Google Chrome
> >> extension (where you can in fact activate/deactivate for particular pages
> >> and there's a toolbar icon so you can reactivate it anytime).
>
> >> I'll consider removing the "deactivate" button, but in the meantime,
> >> remember that you can also toggle the UI by pressing F12.
>
> >> > #2. How is the script inspection window scrolled on theiPad? When I
> >> > run my page on theiPad, the Firebug script inspection window is fixed-
> >> > height; I cannot figure out how toscrolldown into the code to place
> >> > breakpoints.  I've tried opening FB in a new window butt that window
> >> > was fixed-height too.
>
> >> Sorry. Could you please explain a little bit more? I'm not understanding
> >> what are you talking about.
>
> >> By "script inspection window" you mean the Firebug Lite's "Script Panel"?
> >> You cannot see the scrollbar in the Script Panel, is this the problem?
> >> If that's the case, please give me more info because it sounds like a CSS
> >> bug in Firebug Lite. If you give me more details maybe I'll be able to fix
> >> it.
>
> >> And by the way, Firebug Lite does not have a JS debugger so you cannot
> >> set breakpoints.
>
> >> regards,
>
> >> Pedro Simonetti.
>
> >> > If it matters, I've installed Firebug Lite using its stable link
> >> > option:
>
> >> >     <script type="text/javascript" src="https://getfirebug.com/
> >> > firebug-lite.js"></script>
>
> >> > Thanks for the help.
>
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