On 8/28/07, Stewart Stremler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> begin  quoting Mark Schoonover as of Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 07:03:14AM
> -0700:
> [snip]
> > Take a look at Firebug for Firefox. It'll help you in getting all the
> > javascript code for any given page. It'll allow you to make changes on
> the
> > fly for DOM, javascript, CSS and the like. Pretty handy if you're into
> > webdev stuff, or just want to see how things work.
>
> Hm.
>
> Tried. It didn't really do what I want, and then it crashed firefox, and
> now firefox is totally hosed (I can go to one url, and one only, per
> startup of firefox. Odd.).  Uninstalling Firebug didn't help.
>
> Oh, well, time to wipe out all traces of Firefox and reinstall. And load
> up the useful extensions.
>
> Don't feel like doing that just now. Maybe later.
>
> --
> Stability is King. Tools that compromise stability aren't worth using.
> Stewart Stremler



Stewart,

Sorry to hear about your troubles with Firebug. I've been using it with FF
2.0.0.6  on Ubuntu without issues.




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