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  • #11
    Originally posted by archkde View Post

    The feature was already implemented in 129, but only enabled by default for some users and otherwise opt-in.
    ah i see, thanks

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    • #12
      Originally posted by drummer View Post
      Firefox is my default browser, but as a developer I need to switch to any chromium-based browser as their developer's tools are so much better; I would love to see Mozilla putting more effort on this area.
      As a developer, I hate chromium dev tools. I guess it depends on the use case, but console and inspector are much better in firefox IMO.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by lamka02sk View Post

        As a developer, I hate chromium dev tools. I guess it depends on the use case, but console and inspector are much better in firefox IMO.
        I have to say I'm surprised to read someone saying the Chrome ones are better. To me it isn't for regular CSS inspection stuff, the network tab or JS debugging, which I think of as the core of the tools. Not just because I use them the most, but also because their tabs are displayed at the front by default.

        The console's arguably a bit better in Chrome though, because abiding by let/const in there is mostly just annoying. But you might also argue the reverse.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by archkde View Post
          The feature was already implemented in 129, but only enabled by default for some users and otherwise opt-in.
          But we also had that feature before 129. For example:
          Download Tab Preview On Hover for Firefox. Adds on-hover tab preview to Firefox (requires CSS theme).

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          • #15
            Originally posted by drummer View Post
            Firefox is my default browser, but as a developer I need to switch to any chromium-based browser as their developer's tools are so much better; I would love to see Mozilla putting more effort on this area.
            They do enhance it. You can see the update history on this Mastodon account
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