A new set of Firefox Developer Tools features has just been uplifted to the Aurora channel. These features are available right now in Aurora, and will be in the Firefox 33 release in October. This release brings many new additions, especially to the Inspector tool:

Event listeners popup

Any node with a JavaScript event listener attached to it will now have an “ev” icon next to it in the Inspector. Clicking the icon will open a list of all the event listeners attached to that element. Click the pause icon to get taken to that function in the Debugger, where you can set breakpoints and debug it further. (development notes & UserVoice request)

Keep in mind the events pane in the Debugger as well, which lists all the event listeners on the page

@media sidebar

There’s a new sidebar in the Style Editor which displays a list of shortcuts to every @media rule in the stylesheet (or Sass source) you’re editing. Click an item to jump to that rule. The condition text of the rule is greyed-out if the media query doesn’t currently apply. This works well in conjunction with the Responsive Design View (Opt+Cmd+M / Ctrl+Shift+M) for creating and debugging mobile layouts. (development notes)

Add new rule

Right-click anywhere in the Rules section of the Inspector to get an “Add Rule” option. Selecting this will add a new CSS rule, pre-populated with a selector that matches the currently selected node. (development notes & UserVoice request)

Edit keyframes

Any @keyframes rules associated with the currently selected element are now displayed in the Rules section of the Inspector, and are editable. This is the first step on the way to better debugging of CSS animations. (development notes)

Cubic bezier editor

To aid in editing easing animations, there’s now a cubic bezier editor that appears when you click the icon next to an animation timing function in a CSS rule. This feature used open source code from Lea Verou’s cubic-bezier.com. (development notes)

Transform highlighter

There’s a new awesome way to visualize how an element has been transformed from its original position and shape. Hovering over a CSS transform property in the Inspector will show the original position of the element on the page and draw lines mapping the original points to their new positions. (development notes)

Persistent disable cache

You can disable the browser cache while you’re developing by checking Advanced Settings > Disable Cache in the Settings tab. Now this setting will persist the next time you open the devtools. As usual, caching is re-enabled for the tab when you close the tools. (development notes & UserVoice request)

New Commands

New commands have been added to the Developer Toolbar (Shift+F2):

Editor preferences

A host of editor preferences are now available in the Settings panel. From here you can change your indentation settings and change editor keybindings to Sublime Text, Vim, or Emacs. (development notes)

WebIDE

A big feature called WebIDE has landed, but is behind a preference for this release while it gets more testing. WebIDE is a tool for in-browser app development. See WebIDE lands in Nightly for more details.

Other features

Special thanks to the 33 contributors that added all the features and fixes in this release.

Three of the features from this release came from feedback on the Developer Tools feedback channel, so that’s a great way to suggest features. You can also comment here or shoot feedback to @FirefoxDevTools on Twitter. If you’d like to help out, check out the guide to getting involved.