Does Firebug have something built-in to disable all javascript for a site/page?
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Not that I know of. But you can use the web developer toolbar or noscript addons to do that.
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6that's a stupid statement. no one "should" be using that- there's no reason.– GBaFeb 26, 2009 at 22:02
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1@Greg NoScript is good because you can enable/disable individual JavaScript files. Web developer toolbar is all-or-nothing. Apr 30, 2011 at 1:33
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In firefox 4 you can just disable javascript in the content tab of the options dialog.
Just uncheck "Enable Javascript".
I would look at noscript. Also the firebug folks (john barton I think is the guy's name) are very responsive so if you want a feature post it on the google group or bug/enhancement tracker. I don't think it currently has this feature, but check out the 1.4 branch (currently in Alpha), it might (no idea) contain something like this.
If you would like to specifically use Firebug (and not noscript), Firebug has a built debugger called Code Stepper which is perfect for what you are trying to accomplish.
Here is an article which explains how to utilise the debug features to control the flow of JavaScript.