Having installed FF3, the initial migration was hard on me. Firebug which is a daily life saver, was missing.
It was just days, I got Firebug 1.2.03beta. Life is back to normal. Infact a lot better, because Now, just to walk the dom, look at css, or edit html&css on the fly, I donot need to *enable* firebug, These three features come standard.

Console, Script and Net features require you to *enable* them seperately. This drastically improves performance of my FF. Now I don't need to make FF heavy during designing css.

Love you Firebug!
It was just days, I got Firebug 1.2.03beta. Life is back to normal. Infact a lot better, because Now, just to walk the dom, look at css, or edit html&css on the fly, I donot need to *enable* firebug, These three features come standard.

Console, Script and Net features require you to *enable* them seperately. This drastically improves performance of my FF. Now I don't need to make FF heavy during designing css.

Love you Firebug!