>
> On Wednesday, January 11, 2012 3:13:54 PM UTC+1, Sebo wrote:
>>
>> No, JSD is still on even if you switch to another tab.
>>>
>> Is there a reason why?
>>
> Yes, because Firebug could be active on another tab (and in another 
> window).
>
But while it's still active in another tab or window, what does JSD do in 
that tab? Breaks currently don't happen while you're not at that tab. The *
Console* panel should not use JSD by 
default<http://The%20Console%20panel%20should%20not%20activate%20JSD%20by%20default.>.
 
So what's holding us from completely deactivating it in that case?
 

> Also is JSD really producing that much overhead?
>>
> Firebug is utilizing JSD.pause if Firebug is deactivated for the current 
> site.
> Paused JSD should not produce that much overhead (recently fixed by Boris),
> but I never tested it (but yes, still global).

Thanks for clarifying.

Sebastian 

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