Firebug 1.12 alpha 5

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Jan Honza Odvarko

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May 3, 2013, 12:02:51 PM5/3/13
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https://blog.getfirebug.com/2013/05/03/firebug-1-12-alpha-5/

This version introduces a Filter for DOM event logging.
Help us decide how to properly implement this feature.
http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/firebug/how-to-properly-filter-dom-event-logs/

Thanks!
Honza

Sebastian Zartner

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May 3, 2013, 6:17:42 PM5/3/13
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You missed to discribe another little feature. Like for the other nesting @-rules it is now possible to see @supports rules inside the CSS panel.
Though this currently (Firefox 20.0.1) still needs the about:config preference layout.css.supports-rule.enabled to be set to true.

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Sebastian Zartner

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May 3, 2013, 6:53:55 PM5/3/13
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Ah, and selection-editing should have been mentioned, too. It's not a new feature, but it's actually very neat and people probably don't know about it.

Sebastian
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Jan Odvarko

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May 7, 2013, 12:32:28 PM5/7/13
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Yes, I know I missed some.

 

What would help me a lot would be a little description of

the new feature + a test page I can use to test and take a

screenshot.

(the test page should always be there anyway).

 

Honza

 

 

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Sebastian Zartner

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May 7, 2013, 4:37:33 PM5/7/13
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Each of the features mentioned before has a test page.
And the description of the feature is normally available in the first comment.

To update the release notes I am normally skimming through each fixed feature to summarize what it does.

What else do you need?

Sebastian

Jan Odvarko

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May 8, 2013, 8:39:12 AM5/8/13
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Hi Sebastian,

 

> And the description of the feature is normally available in the first comment.

Well, it isn’t always accurate since the original idea can transform

during the implementation. So, I need to go over the discussion

which is time consuming.

 

> What else do you need?

Ideally, when you create the “release-note- wanted” label

put a little description of the new feature (a few sentences)

so, I can use it directly for the blog post.
That would already help a lot!

 

Honza

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