Father of 2 girls, music lover & casual gamer. Pixelpusher & Websitewrangler.
Living in beautiful Freiburg, Germany, at the foothills of the Black Forest.
Nowadays, the main feature to me is the responsive view (CMD + ALT + m), which is so much more reliable than the one Chrome recently added.
The only point (to me) of using Chrome is for testing performance in a lot more granular way (throttling CPU or network connectivity, using offline mode and the newly addit audit function in devtools are some things I would not want to miss).
Side tabs, that's interesting. While I'm not the type of person who opens a bazillion tabs at the same time, I can see the point. I'll definitely give it a try! Thanks Anton.
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Firefox has been my main browser since version 3.
Nowadays, the main feature to me is the responsive view (CMD + ALT + m), which is so much more reliable than the one Chrome recently added.
The only point (to me) of using Chrome is for testing performance in a lot more granular way (throttling CPU or network connectivity, using offline mode and the newly addit audit function in devtools are some things I would not want to miss).
Side tabs, that's interesting. While I'm not the type of person who opens a bazillion tabs at the same time, I can see the point. I'll definitely give it a try! Thanks Anton.