| title | What's New in DevTools (Microsoft Edge 133) |
|---|---|
| description | Move a tab left or right within the Elements or Sources tool. Screen reader improvements. And more. |
| author | MSEdgeTeam |
| ms.author | msedgedevrel |
| ms.topic | article |
| ms.service | microsoft-edge |
| ms.subservice | devtools |
| ms.date | 02/06/2025 |
These are the latest features in the Stable release of Microsoft Edge DevTools.
Previously, within the Elements tool and Sources tool, you could rearrange the tabs within a tab group only by dragging them. Dragging a tab can be difficult when using a trackball, head pointer, or keyboard. Now, you can also move a tab by right-clicking the tab (or pressing the Context menu key) and then selecting Move left or Move right.
Right-clicking a tab within the Elements tool:
Right-clicking a tab within the Sources tool:
Support for screen readers has been improved for various tools.
In the Developer resources tool, after you search by using the Filter by URL and error text box, screen readers announce the results information. If no results are available, screen readers announce "No resource matches":
In the Elements tool, screen readers announce the expanded or collapsed state of the More tabs button and tab group, shown here in the expanded state:
In the CSS overview tool, when navigating to a tab, screen readers announce the tab label. After entering that tab and then navigating to an occurrences button, screen readers announce the button's label, such as "Two occurrences":
Microsoft Edge 133 also includes the following updates from the Chromium project:




