Reviews for Web Developer
Web Developer by chrispederick
Review by interlist
Rated 4 out of 5
by interlist, 7 years ago(Aside- Not so intuitive that I have to click on the stars to make a comment)
So, the automatic updating I just did of Firefox (circa 2017-11) seems to give me a version of Web Developer that's quite different...
I don't seem to have the right-click content menu anymore.
And even more critically, there doesn't seem to be a "Save Generated Source" feature anymore.
Is that true?
If not, then could someone please tell me how to find it.
And if true, then might I inquire if there are any plans to re-implement this useful feature?
Thanks.
[Update - I see that this new version of Firefox is a complete bomb wrt Web Developer, and that others have noted the disappearance of "Save Generated Source" (+ a lot more). I think the instructions for downloading the old version + extension is very useful. I wish Firefox would provide an automatic roll-back for this sort of stuff. I've actually almost switched to Chrome due to the "downgrade" performance of the Firefox "upgrades". The philosophy seems to fundamentally disregard backwards compatibility - and must be a constant hardship to extension writers
PS- I hate (not a lot, just a little) the new Firefox icon. Change just for change's sake?]
So, the automatic updating I just did of Firefox (circa 2017-11) seems to give me a version of Web Developer that's quite different...
I don't seem to have the right-click content menu anymore.
And even more critically, there doesn't seem to be a "Save Generated Source" feature anymore.
Is that true?
If not, then could someone please tell me how to find it.
And if true, then might I inquire if there are any plans to re-implement this useful feature?
Thanks.
[Update - I see that this new version of Firefox is a complete bomb wrt Web Developer, and that others have noted the disappearance of "Save Generated Source" (+ a lot more). I think the instructions for downloading the old version + extension is very useful. I wish Firefox would provide an automatic roll-back for this sort of stuff. I've actually almost switched to Chrome due to the "downgrade" performance of the Firefox "upgrades". The philosophy seems to fundamentally disregard backwards compatibility - and must be a constant hardship to extension writers
PS- I hate (not a lot, just a little) the new Firefox icon. Change just for change's sake?]