The firefox extension checks if there is Firebug installed and logs certain messages in the firebug console. My console has enough other things in it and it is very annoying to have stuff I didn't ask for in there. Can this behavior be turned off, I mean, without me hacking the extension javascript code?
Please set extensions.diigotb.trace to false in about:config Logging is not enabled by default. You may have accidentally enabled it.
Ivan Pavlov wrote: > The firefox extension checks if there is Firebug installed and logs certain messages in the firebug console. My console has enough other things in it and it is very annoying to have stuff I didn't ask for in there. Can this behavior be turned off, I mean, without me hacking the extension javascript code? > > Thanks in advance.
I would like to disable anything diigo-related from displaying in Firebug. It is annoying to have diigo <style> tags injected into the html and therefore displaying in the Firebug HTML panel. I have applied the above suggested about:config tweak and it makes no difference to this issue. I've also turned off showing annotations as far as the Diigo extension will allow. I switched to Diigo from Delicious, I am now wondering why. The Diigo dialog is a real mess. I have a host of issues with it. Still I am tolerating that. Please help me get rid of any and all Diigo code in non-diigo pages and therefore stop diigo from polluting Firebug.
Thanks in advance.
Logging is not enabled by default. You may have accidentally enabled it.
Ivan Pavlov wrote:
> The firefox extension checks if there is Firebug installed and logs certain messages in the firebug console. My console has enough other things in it and it is very annoying to have stuff I didn't ask for in there. Can this behavior be turned off, I mean, without me hacking the extension javascript code?
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> Thanks in advance.
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