I realize there is a possible security vulnerability to this, but considering I am using it to debug sites that I myself am developing, that seems like a non-issue. And that’s something that makes my job as a front-end developer that much more painful.įor those interested, you can keep using Firefox as I am, by simply uninstalling the newest version and installing an older version (49), then disabling the update feature. For specific reasons, see Erik de Vries answer above, and then add-on the fact that changes made to CSS attributes on elements in the HTML pane are no longer rendered real-time in the page – you have to click out of the tag to see the change. They are basically just a carbon-copy of the Google developer tools, and if I wanted to use them, I would have started using them a long time ago. I do NOT like the Firefox developer tools, especially when compared to Firebug, and think this is terrible news.
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