I don't mean to piss on all the important work, but somehow I am on the 
"release update channel" and as of about 7PM on July 13, my development has 
screeched to a halt as a result of many changes and seemingly broken 
features. What I find problematic is that I am not sure how this software 
upgraded itself on my system without so much as a prompt for permission. I 
am now on track to miss my deadline, thanks to this untimely update.

On my system, Firebug 1.10.0 is running with Firefox 13.0.1.

1. The first problem issue, noticed on July 13th was the delayed load 
feature. While inconvenient for development, I certainly understand that 
quick-start is an important production feature. So I have worked around 
this, although not without pain...

2. When I am able to drop down the "about Firebug" menu, it indicates 
"1.10.0" Sometimes the menus in Firebug are frozen in a state where they 
flash and are overlayed with the content of the page, making them 
non-navigable. When this occurs, all of the drop-downs are impacted. But 
the one that makes it impossible to use is when "Script" is selected and 
the script file dropdown reads "Inline" and the dropdown next to "Inline" 
simply flashes the names of the script files, but does not allow any to be 
selectable...

I need to get back to a working system.

Any suggestions for compatible Firebug/Firefox versions to backtrack to?

Ken

On Friday, July 13, 2012 9:20:34 AM UTC-4, Jan Honza Odvarko wrote:
>
> https://blog.getfirebug.com/2012/07/13/firebug-1-10-0/ 
>
> Firebug team is proud to release final Firebug 1.10! 
>
> Honza

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