Obviously it should be the other way around. Right now the Console’s ordinary log text appears in red, and the alert/error text in black. That’s the single biggest annoyance for me. Your list of “most important” items here doesn’t mention font color. Is this available now in Firefox 50.1.0? December 20th, 2016 at 07:15 Sign up for the Mozilla Developer Newsletter:
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The Firebug Working Group agreed they didn’t have enough resources to implement such a massive architectural change. Unfortunately, Firebug wasn’t designed with multiprocess in mind, and making it work in this new scenario would have required an extremely difficult and costly rewrite. With multiprocess architecture, if a website crashes, it doesn’t also crash the whole browser.
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Electrolysis’s multiprocess architecture makes it possible for Firefox to run its user interface (things like the address bar, the tabs and menus) in one process while the content (websites) runs in other processes. The reason for this huge change is Electrolysis, Mozilla’s project name for a redesign of Firefox architecture to improve responsiveness, stability, and security. As you might have heard already, Firebug has been discontinued as a separate Firefox add-on.