Firebug 1.5 Inspector Stuck (FireQuery Fix)

 

The other day I upgraded my Firebug to the newest version. Shortly after I was required to debug some CSS and was going to use my favorite too Firebug when it seemed to have a glitch.

I would attempt to inspect an element as I normally do. I would click on an anchor tag, but the HTML tab would not go to the appropriate place in the code.

I first dismissed the problem as a temporary bug, and restarted the browser to try again to only have the same problem.

Update Firebug Extensions

I then found the solution on the firebug blog. It turns out your extensions had to be updated.

I then went to my addons dialog in Firefox and clicked find updates, only to find out they were all updated (or so it seemed).

I then read the blog a little more and found out “FireQuery” doesn’t auto update properly, so you have to download the newest version manually.

Solution: Download Newest FireQuery

Download Version 0.5 Here and it should solve your problems!

Any other bugs with Firebug 1.5… let me know in the comments.

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Written by brenelz

Hello everyone, I'm Brenley Dueck or better known as Brenelz. I currently run my own business called Brenelz Web Solutions which focuses primary on winnipeg website design. The web technologies I most specialize in are CSS, jQuery, AJAX, PHP, and the MySQL database. Please make sure to follow me on twitter.

 

One Response to “Firebug 1.5 Inspector Stuck (FireQuery Fix)”

  1. Joel Says:

    January 22nd, 2010 at 10:22 am

    Thank you for posting this! My solution was to go back to the old version of Firebug because I couldn’t figure out what was going on.

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