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Firebug stops working after auto-updating of Mozilla Firefox V 14.0.1.

I have updated my Firebug but it's still not working. "Inspect Element" does not display HTML.

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Well, what does "not working" mean? Any errors? What system? What have you tried? Note also that this is not a tech support forum; this is a site for programming questions. – Piskvor Jul 19 '12 at 18:51
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inspect element do not display HTML – BJ P Jul 19 '12 at 19:17

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Found the solution

Firebug stops working after auto updating of Mozilla firefox V 14.0.1 I have updated my Firebug but still it's not working As you can follow the steps to star you firebug inspect element do not work

Just following the following step’s

Open the following link

http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/addons/1843/

Download firebug-1.10.0b4-fx.xpi 12-Jul-2012 05:25 1.5M

Or Latest verson

Save on Hard disk Open download file with fire fox Click on Install And FireBug is Again for you to again Play with web....:)

And it works for me

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For me, Firebug did not come up at all when pressing F12, there was also no toolbar. This solution worked. Thanks! – Maja Remic Oct 30 '12 at 14:58
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404 could you please explain the solution or maybe post a new link? – Skami Jan 20 at 10:35
the link is dead. – Shannon Jan 21 at 0:44
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Super link. Thanks BJP rocks !! – hbdev ror Feb 12 at 9:41

I had a similar problem in Firefox 18.0.1. It was fixed by re-installing the latest version of Firebug. Perhaps I installed an earlier version by mistake.

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Why the down vote? – Shannon Jan 28 at 23:15

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