Ctrl+Shift+C does not work in DevTools
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It's 2023 and this little bug is still not fixed. Just like it's overengineered address bar autocomplete. Just why....
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@yukirock said in Ctrl+Shift+C does not work in DevTools:
I think it's called "Toggle Developer Tools". If you search this in settings and assign
Ctrl+Shift+C
it will just work as expected. This command opens devtools and automatically activates inspect mode. Whether for "Developer Tools" or "Toggle Developer Tools" if you hit the shortcuts repeatedly it just toggles the devtool so apparently the name is not indicating what it does.Worked for me (6.1.3035.257 64x), the devs tools opens with element selector active. Thanks!
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Hello folks, what's going on in here? Where are the developers of Vivaldi Browser? Do they care about web developers? We need that "CTRL + SHIFT + C" shortcut working YESTERDAY! Come on guys, it's been an eternity now... for such essential thing in a developer's life.
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@atlashour said in Ctrl+Shift+C does not work in DevTools:
Do they care about web developers?
Not the aim of the browser, no, else they would fix devtools
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@atlashour Many issues with Vivaldi and Devtools forces me to Chromium for debugging in web development. Vivaldi suits better for browsing, not for web developers and programmers work. Sad fact.
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I just switched over from Chrome to Vivaldi as my main browser for work and personal use. I'm a web developer so this is pretty sad to see that there isn't more developer support.
Is there a petition board we can sign to bring attention to this? -
@syrcon You can vote for individual feature requests on Developers Tools, but do not expect to see much progress.
If you are seriously into web development, use another browser for that, like DoctorG who has been actively tracking bugs and development for many years.
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@Pesala, thank you for the information!
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Toggle Developer Tools has no default shortcut. Ctrl+Shift+C is the default for Copy Selected Text to Note.
I assigned Ctrl+Shift+D to Toggle Developer Tools. It works fine until the Developer Tools Window is given focus.
Then, Ctrl+Shift+D undocks the docked window. Pressing the shortcut again docks the window, and pressing it again closes the window.
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@brizzz said in Ctrl+Shift+C does not work in DevTools:
Cmd+Shift+C (subsequent press) leads to: DevTools is toggled off - and that is not expected behaviour
By the way this only applies if devtools are docked. If they are undocked, it seems to be working as expected.
@Pesala Hm, are you not making your life unnecessarily complicated? If you assign anything else than Ctrl+Shift+D to Toggle Developer Tools, it works as expected (that is as long as devtools have focus) - it docks and dundocks.
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Oh wow. I wanted to switch to Vivaldi so bad, but this one function annoyed me. I tried to set this behavior in the settings only to find this post... great productivity killer
I'll check it out next year, maybe this basic functionality (for web devs) will be fixed.
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Why can't Ctrl+Shift+C/Cmd+Shift+C work the same way as it does in Chrome? I'm a front-end developer, and I use this feature every day. It's currently affecting my work efficiency.
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@ZhanXiaoGe https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/525067
@ZhanXiaoGe said in Ctrl+Shift+C does not work in DevTools:
Why can't Ctrl+Shift+C/Cmd+Shift+C work the same way as it does in Chrome?
Focus issue, Vivaldi has different window/panel system compared to Chrome.
@ZhanXiaoGe said in Ctrl+Shift+C does not work in DevTools:
I'm a front-end developer
As a webdev I would suggest Chromium to test front-end.
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@DoctorG
I hope Vivaldi continues to improve and release updates. If there are any unreasonable aspects, fix them. While suggesting that users switch to Chromium is fine, it can make Vivaldi seem like an unsuccessful product.
I hope Vivaldi becomes more powerful and can be used for development in the future. -
@ZhanXiaoGe Yes, i report bugs to Vivaldi, but things which can not be done easy in Vivaldi with Developer Tools forces me to use for debugging Chromium from time to time.
I use Vivaldi as a daily browser, because i can configure it mostly like i want. I would never switch to Chromium. -
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Is this really such a low priority issue that it hasn't been fixed in 4 years?
I was so happy to have switched to Vivaldi, yes there are some differences between this and chrome but I was willing to adapt... but Ctrl+Shift+C not working as intended is really slowing down my work as a developer... and having to use two browser is not a solution....
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@dgaio said in Ctrl+Shift+C does not work in DevTools:
Is this really such a low priority
yes, exactly what it is, else it would have been already addressed