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    I always forget Firefox has a builtin screenshot tool. It’s actually super handy, as it recognizes parts of the website by just mouse hover it, such as blocks of code.

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      It can also take scrolling screenshots.

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        The only thing I miss it has was an automatic save function after taking a screenshot. This would allow for combining (with a script) the output (file) with another tool (such as editing or uploading to a specific service). But that’s just a nitpick from my side, because of my personal workflow.

        Edit: Well I have another great idea how to improve the screenshot utility! It should bet able to hold Ctrl-key on the keyboard, while clicking multiple elements. Just like selecting files in the file browser. And Shift-key to specify a range of clicked areas. Just for the icing on the cake!

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        In my experience it doesn’t work too great.

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      I only found it recently and it’s saved me so much time with being able to take screenshots of whole web page elements.

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    Whats that feature that groups tabs together for a better workflow that a few other web browsers have? Anyhow is Firefox working on that?

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        any estimated version of arrival?

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      Do you mean something like Firefox containers? They already have that feature

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    1 more release and 3rd party passkeys will work on Android (⁠ノ゚⁠0゚⁠)⁠ノ⁠~

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      I’m sorry, third party whatnow? What are passkeys?

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        Right now on Firefox for Android (I use it on macOS, Windows, Linux, and iOS without issue) I’m only able to sign into websites requiring passkeys with my on-device or Google account passkeys. I can’t sign in using my 1Password passkeys like I do on all the other platforms. There was a bug fix I was watching the status of (got fixed a few weeks or a month ago) that should be included in the next Firefox release (128), fixing this annoying issue :-)

        As far as what passkeys are, it’s basically password-less logins: https://passkeys.io and https://passkeys.dev

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          As far as what passkeys are []

          Ah okay, didn’t find that so quickly! Thanks!