I suggest instead of having multiple windows opened you should use the 
Responsive Design View available in the Firefox menu under Web Developer. 
This tool allows you to easily switch between different client sizes 
without having to resize the window manually. With that you can test 
different viewport dimensions on a single tab or multiple tabs.
And then it's also possible to use the same Firebug window for the 
different resolutions.

Sebastian

On Saturday, March 15, 2014 2:53:23 AM UTC+1, Jonas wrote:
>
> I have the same page from my development server loaded into several 
> Firefox windows simultaneously, because each window is a different size and 
> I'm working on JavaScript that responds to different viewport sizes. (I 
> find this arrangement more convenient than constantly resizing a single 
> window, especially because I have each window set to a very specific size.)
>
> I also have one Firebug console open (separate, not pinned to any window). 
> It seems that only one of my Firefox windows "owns" that console panel -- 
> if I want to see console.log alerts from other windows, I have to open a 
> separate Firebug console for each window.
>
> Although I'm using two monitors, I'm out of room. In this situation, I 
> think the most convenient thing might be for the multiple Firefox windows 
> to "share" a single Firebug console panel -- that is, when I reload any 
> Firefox window, it would "take over" the one Firebug console no matter 
> which window owned it before, blank out whatever was in it, and write to it.
>
> Is this possible?  Thanks.
>

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