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How to open the webdevelop tool by default?

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As a web developer, it's boring to manually press "ctrl+shift+I" to open the web develop tool everytime when I switch to another webpage, and refresh the webpage to watch the data showing in the console, especially in the stage of debuging my web project.

    How to make the web develop tool run automatically after I opened it.
As a web developer, it's boring to manually press "ctrl+shift+I" to open the web develop tool everytime when I switch to another webpage, and refresh the webpage to watch the data showing in the console, especially in the stage of debuging my web project. How to make the web develop tool run automatically after I opened it.

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There's no built-in option to do this that I can see. You can try binding a keyboard shortcut to do what you want, or maybe record a macro.

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  1. In the Location bar, type about:config and press Enter. The about:config "This might void your warranty!" warning page may appear.
  2. Click I'll be careful, I promise!, to continue to the about:config page.
  3. devtools.debugger.ui.panes-visible-on-st... true

I think.

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A possible workaround is to have the Developer Toolbar (Firefox/Tools > Web Developer; Shift+F2) open.
That toolbar has a button to open the Inspector.
That is what I use.