Great, thanks for the update.

Note that we are working on new version of FireQuery (version 2.0)
https://github.com/firebug/firequery/

FireQuery 2.0 beta 5 is currently the latest release:
https://github.com/firebug/firequery/releases

This version is built on top of native developer tools in Firefox 

We'd love to hear feedback.

Honza


On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 6:17:48 PM UTC+2, George Ter-Saakov wrote:
>
> Actually i just realized from reading bunch of post, it was FireQuery 
> extension messing up my FireBug.
>
> I uninstalled it and Firebug woks fine now.
>
> thanks.
>
>
>
> On Monday, August 3, 2015 at 12:02:47 PM UTC-4, George Ter-Saakov wrote:
>>
>> I am not sure if it's me or Firebug but my javascript not working 
>> correctly when Firebug is on. 
>>
>> I am writing "load on demand" and here is the test page (you need to 
>> scroll and images loading dynamically, simple page several lines of 
>> javascript).
>> http://mspiercing.com/empty.htm
>>
>> When you visit it with Firebug switched off it works fine. 
>> When Firebug is ON, event " $(window).scroll" is not triggered for 
>> whatever reason.
>>
>>
>> And i actually noticed that i have that problem with a lot of 
>> pages/events.
>>
>>
>> Can someone verify if it's only me or for everyone. I installed version 
>> 2.0.11 (latest) but it's happening with other versions before.
>> And i noticed that it started to happen with new Firefox version 39.0
>>
>>
>> Thanks. 
>>
>>
>>

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