

Firefox used to be the only browser I would consider using. What was wrong with "Undo Closed Tab" rather than the longer "Reopen closed tab". Okay, there is a workaround but it's not pretty. And this is cleaning it up, adding an extra click. Close Tabs to right now has an extra click. Mozilla is trying to alienate it's users, I am sure of it. If you want to keep losing users, then keep on loosing features. Ultimately it means using older versions in order to keep the features we know and have depended on. The inspect feature may be good for digging deeply into the code, but it's overkill just to find out an images information. I too find it incredibly useful to have the view image info on a right click. I used it for a couple of things, but my most common use was to quickly and easily find the filename and directory of a particular image file. (2) In the search box in the page, type or paste '''''' and pause while the list is filtered (1) In a new tab, type or paste '''about:config''' in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Read this answer in context 👍 4 All Replies (13) Maybe I can make that a little more targeted, but not this weekend.
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The info button provides as much information about the image as I've figured out how to provide as of today. When you right-click an embedded image, then click "Save webP as." the extension displays a bar of conversion buttons, along with an "info" button. If you right-click the image and Ctrl+click (or middle-click) View Image to open the image in a new tab, you'll get the info displayed. Its main purpose is to convert WebP files to other formats, but ignoring that for the moment, you can access image info two different ways:

I don't have a straightforward replacement for View Image Info, but I added image info to one of my existing extensions if you want to try it. More info on about:config: Configuration Editor for Firefox.īhartford said I used it for a couple of things, but my most common use was to quickly and easily find the filename and directory of a particular image file. (3) Double-click the preference to switch the value from false to true (2) In the search box in the page, type or paste and pause while the list is filtered (1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. If you are running Firefox 89 or later, here is how you return View Image Info to the image context menu:
