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Show/hide more information about current property (Computed view only, when a property is selected) Start editing property or value (Rules view only, when a property or value is selected, but not already being edited)Ĭycle up and down through auto-complete suggestions (Rules view only, when a property or value is being edited)Ĭhoose current auto-complete suggestion (Rules view only, when a property or value is being edited)Īlt + Up arrow ( Ctrl + Up arrow from Firefox 60 onwards.)Īlt + Down arrow ( Ctrl + Down arrow from Firefox 60 onwards). Step backward through properties and values Step forward through properties and values
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CommandĬlear search box content (only when the search box is focused, and content has been entered) These shortcuts work when you're in the Inspector's CSS pane. Move to the next element in the breadcrumbs bar Move to the previous element in the breadcrumbs bar These shortcuts work when the breadcrumbs bar is focused. (When an attribute is selected) start editing the attributeįind the next match in the markup, when searching is activeįind the previous match in the markup, when searching is active Step backward through the attributes of a node Step forward through the attributes of a node (When a node is selected) move inside the node so you can start stepping through attributes. These shortcuts work while you're in the Inspector's HTML pane. Select the element under the mouse and stay in picker mode Select the element under the mouse and cancel picker mode These shortcuts work while the node picker is active. You need to reopen the editor for the change to take effect.įrom Firefox 33 onwards, the key binding preference is exposed in the Editor Preferences section of the developer tools settings, and you can set it there instead of about:config. If you do this, the selected bindings will be used for all the developer tools that use the source editor. To select these, visit about:config, select the setting, and assign "vim" or "emacs", or "sublime" to that setting. In the Editor Preferences section of the developer tools settings, you can choose to use Vim, Emacs, or Sublime Text key bindings instead. This table lists the default shortcuts for the source editor. Before Firefox 66, the letter in this shortcut was S. Before Firefox 55, the keyboard shortcut was Ctrl + Shift + Q ( Cmd + Opt + Q on a Mac).ģ. To close the Web Console, use the global toolbox shortcut of Ctrl + Shift + I ( Cmd + Opt + I on a Mac).Ģ. Instead, it focuses on the Web Console's command line. Unlike the other toolbox-hosted tools, this shortcut does not also close the Web Console. Toggle "Pick an element from the page" (opens the Toolbox and/or focus the Inspector tab)ġ.
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Open Toolbox (with the most recent tool activated)īring Toolbox to foreground (if the Toolbox is in a separate window and not in foreground)Ĭlose Toolbox (if the Toolbox is in a separate window and in foreground)
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For tools like the Browser Console that open in a new window, you have to close the window to close the tool. The same shortcuts will work to close tools hosted in the Toolbox, if the tool is active. Webbrowser.get(browserPath).These shortcuts work in the main browser window to open the specified tool. If userBrowserC = 'chrome' and platform.system() = 'Windows':īrowserPath = 'C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Chrome/Application/chrome.exe %s'Įlif userBrowserC = 'chrome' and platform.system() = 'Linux':īrowserPath = '/usr/bin/google-chrome %s'Įlif userBrowserC = 'chrome' and platform.system() = 'Darwin' orīrowserPath = 'open -a /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app %s'Įlif userBrowserC = 'opera' and platform.system() = 'Windows':īrowserPath = 'C:/Users/'+ os.getlogin() +'/AppData/Local/Programs/Opera/launcher.exe'Įlif userBrowserC = 'iexplore' and platform.system() = 'Windows':īrowserPath = 'C:/Program Files/internet explorer/iexplore.exe %s'Įlif userBrowserC = 'firefox' and platform.system() = 'Windows':īrowserPath = 'C:/Program Files/Mozilla Firefox/firefox.exe' UserSleepTime = int(input("How long do you want it to run?")) UserBrowserC = input(str("Browser Type: chrome, opera, iexplore, firefox : ")) I actually changed it some more here it is updated since I am still working on this launcher import time Webbrowser.get(chrome_path).open_new_tab(game_site_link) import timeĬhrome_path_windows = 'C:/Program Files (x86)/Google/Chrome/Application/chrome.exe %s'Ĭhrome_path_linux = '/usr/bin/google-chrome %s'Ĭhrome_path_mac = 'open -a /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app %s' If none are found it opens default browser to your link. If it finds a match it sets the chrome path for you. Checks it against known values for different operating systems. Made this for a game I play, it was relevant so i'm leaving it.