+1 for ability to disable it.

On Wednesday, 8 October 2014 19:55:44 UTC-4, San wrote:
>
> I'm having the interesting experience right now of running two different 
> versions of Firefox/Firebug simultaneously, using the MultiFirefox app 
> (which is Mac-only, I believe). I'm running FF28 with Firebug 1.12.8, and 
> FF 32.0.3 with Firebug 2.0.4. Running them side-by-side like this, it's 
> easy to compare the two.
>
> The very first difference I noticed in the two Firebugs was the syntax 
> coloring. A nice feature... in theory. Unfortunately, in the Script panel, 
> it makes the gray text (for my extensive code comments) *very* hard to 
> read on my main monitor, and *impossible* to read on the old auxiliary 
> monitor where I keep my Firebug window. I suppose this is consistent with 
> the current fashion for light-gray text on websites (and elsewhere) but 
> it's a brain-dead fashion idea that I despise.
>
> Is the syntax coloring customizable in some way? Or, if that's not 
> possible, can I turn it off entirely? I can't seem to find those options; 
> all I see is the option to make the text bigger, which doesn't help.
>
> On the positive side, I can finally close the right-side 
> Watch/Stack/Breakpoints panel while I'm looking at the Script on the left 
> side, if I choose. That's nice.
>
> Lawrence
>
>  

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