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devtools: cannot find disable breakpoints button

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FF version: Developer Edition 57.0b14 (64-bit) problem: cannot find the disable breakpoint button in the devtools.

FF version: Developer Edition 57.0b14 (64-bit) problem: cannot find the disable breakpoint button in the devtools.

被選擇的解決方法

Clear. I just asked some developers and it was confirmed the button was removed / moved to a checkbox in the breakpoints pane in order to declutter the step button.

The link above is the best place to refer to - I guess any videos and screenshots will be updated in a while to no longer include the button and cause any confusion.

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Does this page answer your question?

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Tonnes said

Does this page answer your question?

Unfortunately not. The problem is that the "disable all breakpoints" icon is not showing up. in this page is not there either, so maybe they removed it for good.

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選擇的解決方法

Clear. I just asked some developers and it was confirmed the button was removed / moved to a checkbox in the breakpoints pane in order to declutter the step button.

The link above is the best place to refer to - I guess any videos and screenshots will be updated in a while to no longer include the button and cause any confusion.

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Tonnes said

Clear. I just asked some developers and it was confirmed the button was removed / moved to a checkbox in the breakpoints pane in order to declutter the step button. The link above is the best place to refer to - I guess any videos and screenshots will be updated in a while to no longer include the button and cause any confusion.

I tried the "global" checkbox in the breakpoints area and it only toggles the breakpoints that are defined within the browser devtools. If you have a "debugger" statement in your code, it will stop no matter the state of that checkbox. This can be the intended behavior, but personally I don't find it so useful as it could be.