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Autofill Form Tags

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That with due respect to the Autofill Form capability in the Mozilla browser since I'm a net marketer that often fills out forms to submit ads.

However, what it used to also have is the capability to display the field tags when placing a cursor next to it. But seems that it no longer does?

Unless a preference was changed in the browser's setting not to my knowledge?

How can I get the field tags to show up again after placing the cursor next to the field? It'll come in handy when submitting forms and so forth.

I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance!

That with due respect to the Autofill Form capability in the Mozilla browser since I'm a net marketer that often fills out forms to submit ads. However, what it used to also have is the capability to display the field tags when placing a cursor next to it. But seems that it no longer does? Unless a preference was changed in the browser's setting not to my knowledge? How can I get the field tags to show up again after placing the cursor next to the field? It'll come in handy when submitting forms and so forth. I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance!

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And? What should I do if no one has answered the question thus far? Try reposting under another topic or what?

Please advise. I'd appreciate it. Thanks in advance!

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Firefox never had such a feature to show field names AFAIK.

You would have to use the Inspector (right-click: Inspect Element) to see field names. There are probably also extensions that add such a feature. Maybe Web Developer?