2013/11/15 Jeff Griffiths <jgriffi...@mozilla.com> > Sorry for cross-posting, I'm casting a wide net to looking for interesting > ideas... > > At the Summit Angelina and I led a session on 'understanding web > developers', and there was some really interesting feedback focused on > developer tools. > > One of the things that really caught my ear though was some feedback > around browser features *besides* tools. Essentially, the developers in my > group were really concerned with tab management - they typically had lots > of open tabs with documentation, tools, news sites, and either wished > Firefox was better at managing tabs or had various techniques for managing > large amounts of tabs. > > My request for feedback from you is a general one: what browser features > do you need, love, think could be better. What ( besides tools ) is vital > to you being a productive developer using your browser? >
My proposal would improve the tab groups. One scenario would be to have different groups of tabs - Project 1 - Project 2 - Personal Management Pages Move between the different groups is very eyecandy, but for intensive use the address bar & bookmarks with tags. Currently as you type in the address bar label, can view if the tab is open elsewhere, but not within that group. If click and change to another group, go back to the previous is complicated, there is no 'ctrl-z' history between tabs. Another thing that would be nice that there was no need for extensions is exchange tool environments (see the same page in development, preproduction, production). A tool diff between environments? to compare the different resources of a page (css, js, html...). -- -=stripTM=- http://mozilla-hispano.org http://twitter.com/striptm _______________________________________________ dev-webapps mailing list dev-webapps@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-webapps