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** It is basically site-specific; if you switch it on for a domain, it will stay on for that domain, but when you browse to another domain, it will be off until you turn it on. The net result is that it is constantly turning on and off.
It is basically site-specific; if you switch it on for a domain, it will stay on for that domain, but when you browse to another domain, it will be off until you turn it on. The net result is that it is constantly turning on and off.


** You can turn Firebug on for all domains, but when you click "Off", it doesn't switch it off globally, just for that that site--so you enter in a weird mode where it appears to be on globally, but is on for all sites except the site you turned off. A better description for the modes would perhaps be "Opt In" and "Opt Out" modes.
You can turn Firebug on for all domains, but when you click "Off", it doesn't switch it off globally, just for that that site--so you enter in a weird mode where it appears to be on globally, but is on for all sites except the site you turned off. A better description for the modes would perhaps be "Opt In" and "Opt Out" modes.


* "Off" text label to close Firebug instead of the X of previous versions
* "Off" text label to close Firebug instead of the X of previous versions
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== Inspection Panel ==
== Inspection Panel ==


* "Edit" label is unintuitive; you can edit in-place without clicking
* "Edit" label is unintuitive; you can edit in-place without clicking on it
  on it


* Default size of "Style" pane causes the text to be laid out in a
* Default size of "Style" pane causes the text to be laid out in a goofy manner
  goofy manner


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