Okay, so I was messing around with this Firefly thing, trying to figure out when its banner pops up. I had this idea, you see, and I needed to know the exact timing for it to work. Here’s how it went down:
First, I dug through all the settings I could find. I mean, I clicked on everything, every tab, every option. I was looking for something, anything, that mentioned “banner” or “display timing” or something like that. Nothing. Zilch. It was like searching for a lost sock in a black hole.

My Test Setup
- I picked a random project, figuring it didn’t matter which one.
- I made sure Firefly was actually turned on (duh!).
- I had a simple page, nothing fancy, just to see what would happen.
Next, I did testing, testing again, and again. I published changes, waited, refreshed, waited some more. I felt like a scientist in a lab coat, except my lab was my messy desk, and my experiment was way less exciting. I tried different views, different zoom levels, you name it.
After all that, what did I got? I realized the banner only showed up when Firefly was actively doing something.
Like, if it was generating content, or if I was editing some text it had created. Otherwise, it was hidden. It’s not about a specific time, it’s about the state of * sense, I guess. Less clutter on the screen when you don’t need it.
So, there you have it. My little adventure in banner-timing discovery. Not exactly rocket science, but hey, I learned something!