Since this update, Firebug became unusable. Where a page loads in less than a second with Firebug disabled, it can take more than 10 seconds with Firebug enabled. It's not specific to a certain website, it's everywhere. Also, switching between tabs that have Firebug active takes multiple seconds.
Op maandag 3 september 2012 12:36:07 UTC+2 schreef Jan Honza Odvarko het volgende:
On Sep 3, 4:03 pm, Stijn Herreman <stijnherre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since this update, Firebug became unusable. Where a page loads in less than
> a second with Firebug disabled, it can take more than 10 seconds with
> Firebug enabled.
> It's not specific to a certain website, it's everywhere.
> Also, switching between tabs that have Firebug active takes multiple
> seconds.
I don't see such behavior on my machine.
Could you try to create a new Firefox profile and install just Firebug
into it?
This way you can avoid collisions with other extensions or possible
problems
with your current profile.
Firebug is the only add-on I've got enabled and after this new release, every time I enable firebug, it crashes firefox. I'm not certain just yet what action is triggering it. It's generally when I'm in the backend of wordpress and can happen any time between 2 minutes into being enabled to 10 minutes. It most often happens when I am saving a post or page or CSS changes or something along those lines. I experience zero issues with firebug disabled, so I don't think it's anything on WP's end. I've got the most recent version of Firefox - 15.0. An error report has been submitted with each crash. Should I try to repeat the problem and post whatever the crash report says here? Would that be useful?
On Sep 5, 1:27 am, dedlobster <sonyabaugh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Firebug is the only add-on I've got enabled and after this new release,
> every time I enable firebug, it crashes firefox. I'm not certain just yet
> what action is triggering it. It's generally when I'm in the backend of
> wordpress and can happen any time between 2 minutes into being enabled to
> 10 minutes. It most often happens when I am saving a post or page or CSS
> changes or something along those lines. I experience zero issues with
> firebug disabled, so I don't think it's anything on WP's end. I've got the
> most recent version of Firefox - 15.0. An error report has been submitted
> with each crash. Should I try to repeat the problem and post whatever the
> crash report says here? Would that be useful?
The best would be to file a bugzilla report.
1) open your crash report and look for "Report this bug". You'll be
navigated to bugzilla
2) Provide your STR (steps to reproduce) and submit
3) cross post the bug report here so, we can follow
Same for me. But I wouldn't point this single release out as performing really slow, it's on the edge of being unusable which is a shame because it used to to be the _best_ developer tool you can have. It started feel more and more slow with the last few releases. Also with Firefox 15 (and maybe their new memory leak fix) it sometimes hangs the browser for seconds with around 20 tabs open, 1 or 2 tabs having Firebug active.
On Monday, 3 September 2012 15:03:29 UTC+1, Stijn Herreman wrote:
> Since this update, Firebug became unusable. Where a page loads in less > than a second with Firebug disabled, it can take more than 10 seconds with > Firebug enabled. > It's not specific to a certain website, it's everywhere. > Also, switching between tabs that have Firebug active takes multiple > seconds.
> Op maandag 3 september 2012 12:36:07 UTC+2 schreef Jan Honza Odvarko het > volgende:
Hi Jan, if I click on this link I get this Firefox page:
*This Connection is Untrusted*
You have asked Firefox to connect securely to blog.getfirebug.com, but we can't confirm that your connection is secure. Normally, when you try to connect securely, sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place. However, this site's identity can't be verified.
* What Should I Do?*
If you usually connect to this site without problems, this error could mean that someone is trying to impersonate the site, and you shouldn't continue.
blog.getfirebug.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate is only valid for the following names: www.getfirebug.com , getfirebug.com
(Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)
--------------------------------------
I do not even get the option to bypass with the warning with 'I understand the risks'. That option has disappeared. I have just upgraded to Firefox 15.0. Thought you should know so you can get another SSL certificate, or stop forcing https redirection... (I tried changing https to http and your server changes it back.)
Hi, some weird problem i have ff15 and firebug 1.10.3 on ubuntu 11.10 , some time it shows the firebug panel even if it is not enabled for the tab, and if i disable it i doesn't get minimized but stay there. i have to click on the minimize icon to minimize it then it goes to disabled state. hangs the browser frequently too. also tried disabling all plugins re-installing firebug but no help.
Having firebug 1.10.3 open on this page causes the slideshow to stop working. http://slidesjs.com/ It almost seems to disable all javascript. A new error appears in the console approx every 5 seconds (sometimes, usually after clicking something that has an event handler).
On a project where I'm using that slideshow plugin I get about 5 errors per second after I open firebug. Prior to opening firebug everything on my page works fine.
TypeError: a is undefined - jquery.min.js (line 16)
On Sep 5, 2:04 pm, boteeka <bote...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Same for me. But I wouldn't point this single release out as performing
> really slow, it's on the edge of being unusable which is a shame because it
> used to to be the _best_ developer tool you can have.
> It started feel more and more slow with the last few releases. Also with
> Firefox 15 (and maybe their new memory leak fix) it sometimes hangs the
> browser for seconds with around 20 tabs open, 1 or 2 tabs having Firebug
> active.
Do you have more precise instructions how to reproduce the problem?
Some more questions:
1) What is your OS?
2) Does it happens if you have Console, Script, Net, Cookies panels
disabled?
3) Do you have any Firebug extensions installed?
> Correct.
> I recall there was a problem about 1 month ago, but it's been > fixed and it works for me (I just tried that in two different > browsers).
> Honza
Hmm, OK, I tried it in Chrome, and I can open the page. However it says that not all the content is secure. Clicking on the more information shows this up in the key for the icon:
*The site uses SSL, but Google Chrome has detected insecure content on the page.* Be careful if you’re entering sensitive information on this page. Insecure content can provide a loophole for someone to change the look of the page.
In Firefox, I am running NoScript 2.5.4 (the latest version at the time of writing). This could be a NoScript issue where it won't display the page if some of it is not secure?* *I've just tried another Firefox profile running NoScript 2.3.9 and it does display the blog page, but displays a pop-up Firefox warning about the insecure content.*
*
Regards,
> On Sep 5, 2:04 pm, boteeka <bote...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Same for me. But I wouldn't point this single release out as performing > > really slow, it's on the edge of being unusable which is a shame because > it > > used to to be the _best_ developer tool you can have. > > It started feel more and more slow with the last few releases. Also with > > Firefox 15 (and maybe their new memory leak fix) it sometimes hangs the > > browser for seconds with around 20 tabs open, 1 or 2 tabs having Firebug > > active.
> Do you have more precise instructions how to reproduce the problem?
> Some more questions: > 1) What is your OS? > 2) Does it happens if you have Console, Script, Net, Cookies panels > disabled? > 3) Do you have any Firebug extensions installed?
In Firebug 1.10.3 , The Inspect an Element is not working properly.
In a Frame-set site when i am trying to inspect an element it works for the first time but when any one frame is getting reloaded that time it is not working. Please check the attachment.
And it starts working after doing restart of firebug (i.e. deactivate and activate)
> In a Frame-set site when i am trying to inspect an element it works for > the first time but when any one frame is getting reloaded that time it is > not working. Please check the attachment.
> And it starts working after doing restart of firebug (i.e. deactivate and > activate)
I know this isn't very useful info without real steps to reproduce, but I wanted to let you know that all the developers here are having serious problems with 1.10.3 and Firefox 15. I hate to just complain without offering a way forward, but it's the best I've got.
Problems we've been seeing are all intermittent and inconsistent, but common enough to really be a problem. They are:
1. Firebug won't activate sometimes. Shortcut key and activation button do nothing 2. Code execution in the console panel does nothing sometimes, either by cliacking Run or ctrl-Enter 3. Style panel disappears from HTML view sometimes, haven't figured out how to get it back consistently 4. Watch expression field stays yellow and not enterable sometimes
We do work in a complex, js-, ajax-, and iframe-heavy app. (I'm aware of 5705, doesn't seem to account for any of the above.)
I'm sorry I can't give you repeatable steps to see any of these issues, but several of use are all seeing them. They're forcing us into the native Firefox tools or Chrome at times, or just limping along.
Just to be clear, I can't tell you how much I/we appreciate Firebug overall. It has quite literally changed my life as a developer. It's a wonderful set of tools, just being a bit problematic sometimes for us at the moment.
> Problems we've been seeing are all intermittent and inconsistent, but > common enough to really be a problem. They are:
> 1. Firebug won't activate sometimes. Shortcut key and activation > button do nothing > 2. Code execution in the console panel does nothing sometimes, either > by cliacking Run or ctrl-Enter > 3. Style panel disappears from HTML view sometimes, haven't figured > out how to get it back consistently > 4. Watch expression field stays yellow and not enterable sometimes
> We do work in a complex, js-, ajax-, and iframe-heavy app. (I'm aware of > 5705, doesn't seem to account for any of the above.)
On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 5:40:31 PM UTC+2, Thinsoldier wrote:
> Having firebug 1.10.3 open on this page causes the slideshow to stop > working. > http://slidesjs.com/ > It almost seems to disable all javascript. A new error appears in the > console approx every 5 seconds (sometimes, usually after clicking something > that has an event handler).
> On a project where I'm using that slideshow plugin I get about 5 errors > per second after I open firebug. Prior to opening firebug everything on my > page works fine.
> TypeError: a is undefined - jquery.min.js (line 16)
So I'm having an issue that I'm not entirely sure can be attributed to Firebug 1.10.3. This started happening yesterday when I downloaded the latest version of Firefox.
Everytime I open Firebug to debug a script on my company's platform, I go to the Script tab and see that the scripts haven't been loaded. All right, that's fine, I reload the page. However, almost always, the browser crashes and I'm forced to file a bug report.
Any idea what this may be? I'll see if I can get more info about the crash.
On Friday, September 28, 2012 6:07:27 PM UTC+2, Rickin Shah wrote:
> So I'm having an issue that I'm not entirely sure can be attributed to > Firebug 1.10.3. This started happening yesterday when I downloaded the > latest version of Firefox.
> Everytime I open Firebug to debug a script on my company's platform, I go > to the Script tab and see that the scripts haven't been loaded. All right, > that's fine, I reload the page. However, almost always, the browser crashes > and I'm forced to file a bug report.
> Any idea what this may be? I'll see if I can get more info about the crash.