Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas

DOM Inspector and InspectorWidget, I really miss these addons. RIP XUL. RIP Firefox?

Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas

Very Useful & Work with Firefox 49

Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas

It seems it doesn't support e10s but since e10s is disabled on my profile, I couldn't say if it still properly works despite that.

I know mozilla changes too frequently and it's pain in the as* for dev to maintain their add-on. I empathize with you. I hope it will be compliant with future firefox release. I love it.

Do you plan to update it?

This add-on is dependent on XUL/XPCOM which will no longer be available on e10s. e10s will only support the new WebExtension API. Regrettably, I have no plans to migrate to the new API for this extension.

Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas

very nice extension

Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas

I use it for ages, good addition for other DOM related tools. But it appears dead in Fx38. Here's a hope it will get updated. Thanks!

Esta valoración es de una versión anterior del complemento (4.04.20121231.1-signed.1-signed). 

Fixed on 5/22/2015, version 4.38

Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas

Please update

Esta valoración es de una versión anterior del complemento (4.04.20121231.1-signed.1-signed). 

Fixed on 5/22/2015, version 4.38

Puntuado con 4 de 5 estrellas

Basically required for anybody working with the firefox UI. Interface seems a bit half-baked sometimes, but it works well enough.

Should have a keyboard shortcut though, because some elements of the UI (alert popup for saving passwords, australis menu etc) disappear when they lose focus so it's impossible to select them.
A kind of workaround is to navigate via arrow keys and tab, but that goes against the simple point-and-click functionality..

Also, minor nitpick, but the icon doesn't show up well on dark backgrounds.

Esta valoración es de una versión anterior del complemento (4.04.20121231.1-signed.1-signed). 

I've provided the following alternate solution to the need to open DOMi on popups, in version 4.38.20150523. Simply open the popup then hold the Shift+Ctrl keys and then click the desired popup element. I've updated the screenshots to depict the steps.

Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas

Totally Awesome.
Eliminates the need to have to figure out which part of chrome:// to load, to be able to 'select' element in normal DOMi...
This causes chrome to load instead of url of page being viewed.
Use with https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/element-inspector/
Thanks,
Landis.

Esta valoración es de una versión anterior del complemento (4.04.20121231.1-signed.1-signed). 

Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas

Amazingly useful for add-on development. Saves me a huge amount of time compared to bringing up the DOM inspector and searching for an item.

Esta valoración es de una versión anterior del complemento (4.04.20121231.1-signed.1-signed). 

Puntuado con 5 de 5 estrellas

I love this add-on. It's unbelievably convenient in its functionality working with DOM Inspector to reveal elements of a web page or browser UI. If you're writing userscripts, userstyles, or addons, you'll love this tool. Please keep up the excellent work.

Esta valoración es de una versión anterior del complemento (4.03.20120929.1-signed.1-signed).