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FF 29.0.1 update hurts Firesass #23

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shanink opened this issue May 22, 2014 · 5 comments
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FF 29.0.1 update hurts Firesass #23

shanink opened this issue May 22, 2014 · 5 comments

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@shanink
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shanink commented May 22, 2014

I thoroughly enjoy using this debugging tool, however with the new Firefox update it's kind of killed its main features.

  1. number lines are completely gone including name of style sheet
  2. inherited styles are not showing up below for the element you've selected using firebug's inspect element

I noticed it's been a while since this add-on has had support but I figured, why not.

Thank you for helping me debug in Sass for the last couple years. It's definitely helped. Hope to see this get some more love.

@hutber
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hutber commented Jun 16, 2014

I doubt with 2 years of inactivity this will start up again, but indeed I am having the same errors.

I am running : FF 32.0a2 (2014-06-15)

@yanndinendal
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#24 (comment)

This is no longer being maintained. Source maps are now the official means of associating Sass input with SCSS output, so it doesn't make sense to put a lot of effort into what was from the beginning kind of a hack. I've disabled the add-on in the Mozilla repository.

@hutber
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hutber commented Jun 16, 2014

Nice one 👍

@mauricegriffin
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I've been going crazy trying to figure out how to use sourcemaps with Firebug, everything points back to this extension.. I like Firebug, but have been using Firefox and Chrome's native dev tools more and more just for the SCSS sourcemaps support. I think I'm just getting old "I wants to use my Firebug all da times!"

@jpmcneal
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Fire Compass works great for me.

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