I'm running 33.0.1750.117 on OSX and after reinstalling the extension (I wanted to get back to original settings) I was having roughly the same issue (not exactly, but still layout was totally wrong and interface unusable); By trial and error (and lots of luck actually!), I issued
Espruino.Config.set('code','')
in the extension developer mode console, and after restarting it worked fine - Previously I had about 100 lines; Interestingly, reloading the same code and then restarting the extension was ok, so it's not just that it doesn't like that much code.
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I'm running 33.0.1750.117 on OSX and after reinstalling the extension (I wanted to get back to original settings) I was having roughly the same issue (not exactly, but still layout was totally wrong and interface unusable); By trial and error (and lots of luck actually!), I issued
in the extension developer mode console, and after restarting it worked fine - Previously I had about 100 lines; Interestingly, reloading the same code and then restarting the extension was ok, so it's not just that it doesn't like that much code.