I'm not a browser loyalist and have had Firefox, Opera, and Chrome all as my defaults over the years. Currently I use Chrome but earlier this year I tried Firefox as my default for about a month.
Despite Firefox being an amazing browser, its missing a killer feature that is implemented in Chrome: the ability to delete event listeners in an inspected page. While Firefox will show me the listeners on a page, there is no option to delete or disable them.
If Firefox ever adds this feature, I'll definitely give it another go.
Luminous does that for you, it's not exactly a dev tool, more of a privacy/control one but should do
note that it requires some APIs introduced in crippledfox so won't work on 56, but if you're using Chrome you probably couldn't care less
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I'm not a browser loyalist and have had Firefox, Opera, and Chrome all as my defaults over the years. Currently I use Chrome but earlier this year I tried Firefox as my default for about a month.
Despite Firefox being an amazing browser, its missing a killer feature that is implemented in Chrome: the ability to delete event listeners in an inspected page. While Firefox will show me the listeners on a page, there is no option to delete or disable them.
If Firefox ever adds this feature, I'll definitely give it another go.
Luminous does that for you, it's not exactly a dev tool, more of a privacy/control one but should do
note that it requires some APIs introduced in crippledfox so won't work on 56, but if you're using Chrome you probably couldn't care less