El martes, 14 de marzo de 2017, 21:30:01 (UTC+1), Erik Krause escribió:
>
> Firebug.next is integrated in the Devtools, which are shipped with 
> Firefox.


Thank you. I already found the "Firebug" theme in the settings tab (it may 
sound silly but it makes transition easier).

I was already aware of the overall process of getting Firebug integrated 
with builtin tools but it wasn't clear to me whether Firebug would still 
exist as add-on so it could add additional features on top of native tools 
(or let third-party Firebug plugins work). I have the impression that the 
add-on is gone forever and whatever new stuff comes in, it'll will a 
Firefox core feature. Am I right if I think that I only need to keep 
Firebug installed to use plugins of unique features that already exist, and 
even then they can stop working any time?

Perhaps the web site notice should be complemented with a short specific 
note about whether to keep Firebug or not.



 

> A good starting point is the Migration Guide: 
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Migrating_from_Firebug 
>
> If you miss anything in the Devtools look at the "Depends on" list on 
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=991806 whether this is 
> already filed as a bug. If not file a new one and mark it as blocking 
> "firebug-gaps" or ask here. 
>
> -- 
> Erik Krause 
> http://www.erik-krause.de 
>

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