On Wednesday, January 11, 2012 7:27:18 AM UTC+1, Sebo wrote:
>
> As long as Firebug is deactivated for a website the overhead is minimal 
>>> (it's just checking, if it should be activated for the website).
>>>
>> Really? I was under the impression that JSD activation was global, so 
>> that Firebug slows the whole browser down even if it is only active in a 
>> single tab. This 
>> commit<http://code.google.com/p/fbug/source/detail?r=12143>and related 
>> issues comes to mind, but I then don't actually know that code.
>>
> I thought there were changes recently, that deactivate JSD when switching 
> to a tab, in which Firebug is not active. I don't have insight into the JSD 
> code as well, so I could be wrong. Probably Honza can clarify that.
>  
>
Simon is right, JSD is global so, if it's active it has an impact on the 
whole browser (on all opened browser windows). 
Honza

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