Bug 21428
| Summary: | Inspect clicked element needs a keyboard shortcut | ||
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| Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | Eric Fields <eric> |
| Component: | Web Inspector (Deprecated) | Assignee: | Nobody <webkit-unassigned> |
| Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
| Severity: | Enhancement | CC: | aroben, kmccullough, rik, timothy |
| Priority: | P5 | ||
| Version: | 528+ (Nightly build) | ||
| Hardware: | Mac | ||
| OS: | OS X 10.5 | ||
Eric Fields
Inspect clicked element (ICE) is just what's needed but it needs to go the next productivity-enhancing step and become a keyboard shortcut. I've got Firebug assigned to cmd-shift-c — probably for legacy reasons — and it just makes the task of targeting the element you're trying to tweak that much faster.
Since the inspector is fired with cmd-alt-I, how about cmd-alt-ctrl-I? This should open the inspector and and enable ICE, or bring an existing inspector window to the foreground and enable ICE
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Anthony Ricaud
I'd like that too but I think it's more a Safari issue.
Matt Lilek
This is indeed a Safari application issue - you should report it at <https://bugreport.apple.com/>. Closing as INVALID since it's outside the scope of the WebKit project.
Eric Fields
Thanks for the next-step direction.