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Can I blackbox more Angular code in the debugger?

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I am debugging an Angular 5 app in Firefox DE, but the page load is very slow when debugging.

I have blackboxed a number of scripts, e.g. common.chunk.js, polyfils.bundle.js and more besides, but still slow.

I notice that the sources panel, after the delay, updates to include "Angular", so I am assuming that the delay is likely there. I have expendanded that folder and it naturally contains a great many files.

Is there a way of blackboxing these too, without individually selecting them? Or are there other tips for speeding up/skipping files when debugging an Angular application?

Thanks, Victor

I am debugging an Angular 5 app in Firefox DE, but the page load is very slow when debugging. I have blackboxed a number of scripts, e.g. common.chunk.js, polyfils.bundle.js and more besides, but still slow. I notice that the sources panel, after the delay, updates to include "Angular", so I am assuming that the delay is likely there. I have expendanded that folder and it naturally contains a great many files. Is there a way of blackboxing these too, without individually selecting them? Or are there other tips for speeding up/skipping files when debugging an Angular application? Thanks, Victor
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Solution eye eponami

HI OldBasilBear:

[Copying and pasting my reply from your other question]

support.mozilla.org is Firefox user support forum; there aren't many experts here who can answer developer support questions.

Please tag your questions about web development 'Firefox' and ask on Stack Overflow.

More detail here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/where-go-developer-support

Cheers! ...Roland

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Solution eye oponami

HI OldBasilBear:

[Copying and pasting my reply from your other question]

support.mozilla.org is Firefox user support forum; there aren't many experts here who can answer developer support questions.

Please tag your questions about web development 'Firefox' and ask on Stack Overflow.

More detail here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/where-go-developer-support

Cheers! ...Roland

Ezalaki modifié na Roland Tanglao

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Hi Roland, I do appreciate you taking the time to explain this to me. I must admit that I had begun to feel puzzled by the lack of response, but now I understand.

I will move the questions to the appropriate forum.

Kind regards Victor - OldBasilBear