Also note that inserting a multi-line script into the Command Line lets 
Firebug automatically switch to the Command Editor. See the description of 
the Command Line <https://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Command_Line> for 
more info.
But I guess you already know that.

Sebastian

On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 4:16:24 PM UTC+1, Jan Honza Odvarko wrote:
>
> On Jan 30, 4:02 pm, "Fromzon :-)" <[email protected]> wrote: 
> > I use the console command line quite often, 
> > and I had written a normal multiline script, pasted it in the single 
> line 
> > command line and executed it. 
> > 
> > That was the moment the command line disappeared. 
> > 
> > Since then, I can't get it back. 
> > I tried removing firebug and reinstalling it, but it's still gone. 
> Removing extension and reinstalling usually doesn't help 
> since you are still using the same Firefox profile (which 
> seems to be broken in your case) 
>
> Try to create a new profile and install only Firebug into it. 
> See 
> https://getfirebug.com/wiki/index.php/Install_Firebug_into_a_clean_profile 
>
> Also it could be a collision with another extension, in such case 
> we would be interested which one it is. 
>
> Honza 
>

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