README.md in capybara-firebug-0.0.7 vs README.md in capybara-firebug-0.0.8
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You'll want to be able to pause the scenario at some point to inspect things
in Firebug. A step definition for `Then stop and let me debug` is provided
for this purpose. When executed, it breaks in the Ruby debugger.
-## Firefox 3
+## Firebug Versions
-By default, this gem uses the Firebug 1.7.x series, and so is compatible with
-Firefox 4 and 5, but not Firefox 3.
+By default, this gem uses Firebug 1.7.3, which is compatible with Firefox 3.6,
+4.0, and 5.0.
-If you want to use Firefox 3, you need to explicitly specify the firebug_version
-setting in your `capybara.rb` support file:
+If you want to use Firebug 1.8.0 (compatible with Firefox 5.0 only), you need
+to explicitly specify the firebug_version setting in your `capybara.rb` support
+file:
# located in features/support/capybara.rb or similar
require 'capybara/firebug'
- Selenium::WebDriver::Firefox::Profile.firebug_version = '1.6.2'
+ Selenium::WebDriver::Firefox::Profile.firebug_version = '1.8.0'
## Customizing the Profile
If you wish to further customize the Firefox profile used by selenium, you
can use the `#enable_firebug` method to add the Firebug extension to it: