Now when an Expression evaluates to a DOM node, hovering over the Live Expression will result in highlighted DOM node in the viewport.
You can now store DOM nodes as a global variable. All you need to do is run an expression in the console that evaluates to a node. Then right-click the result and select Store as the global variable. Alternatively, you can also right-click the node in the DOM Tree and then select Store as a global variable.
DevTools now comprises initiator and priority information in the HAR file on exporting a HAR file. Once done importing the HAR files back into DevTools, the Initiator and Priority columns gets populated.
The _initiator field offers information behind the cause of the requested resource. The _priority field states the priority level that the browser assigned to the resource.
Command Menu provides a fast way to access DevTools panels, tabs, and features. Now, you can open the Command Menu directly from the Main Menu. Click the main button on the main menu and select Run command.
There’s an Add to homescreen button on the Manifest tab which is renamed to Trigger beforeinstallprompt as it is more semantically accurate.
For more information, check out the official update notes.
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