I'd like to have an option to show/hide content scripts from drop-down menu in web inspector, "Scripts" tab. It's so annoying (for me) to see all of them while developing javascripts.
> I'd like to have an option to show/hide content scripts from drop-down > menu in web inspector, "Scripts" tab. > It's so annoying (for me) to see all of them while developing > javascripts.
This should have been implemented (again) a year ago. Debugging my/your own javascript going manually through line to line *is pain in the f*ing a*** (Oh, Mike Strutter), when the Chrome script tool automatically and needlessly goes through another hundreds of for me/us uninteresting lines of someone else's code.
How could this have been so carelessly implemented? It was alright some time ago (a year or more). And now everywhere we look there are piles of *content scripts* in which we don't have any interest 99% of the time..
On Monday, 21 November 2011 11:01:52 UTC+1, Dmity-Sh wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to have an option to show/hide content scripts from drop-down > menu in web inspector, "Scripts" tab. > It's so annoying (for me) to see all of them while developing > javascripts.
On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 6:47 AM, <premavansm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *Total and absolute bump.*
> This should have been implemented (again) a year ago.
> Debugging my/your own javascript going manually through line to line *is
> pain in the f*ing a*** (Oh, Mike Strutter),
> when the Chrome script tool automatically and needlessly goes through
> another hundreds
> of for me/us uninteresting lines of someone else's code.
> How could this have been so carelessly implemented?
> It was alright some time ago (a year or more).
> And now everywhere we look there are piles of *content scripts* in which
> we don't have any interest 99% of the time..
> Just do a flippin' option to skip those.
> Thanks :)
> On Monday, 21 November 2011 11:01:52 UTC+1, Dmity-Sh wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'd like to have an option to show/hide content scripts from drop-down
>> menu in web inspector, "Scripts" tab.
>> It's so annoying (for me) to see all of them while developing
>> javascripts.